5 Mozambican nationals in court over cross-border vehicle theft syndicate

Authorities in Limpopo have made several arrests in connection with a vehicle theft syndicate operating across borders.

Five Mozambican nationals believed to be part of a cross-border vehicle theft syndicate operating between Limpopo, Gauteng, Mozambique and Zimbabwe are due in the Seshego and Polokwane magistrate’s courts respectively today.

According to Polokwane Review, Limpopo police spokesperson Colonel Malesela Ledwaba says the arrests followed a high-level, intelligence-driven operation carried out in Polokwane by the Provincial Tracking Team, Provincial Investigation Unit, Polokwane Vehicle Crime Investigation Unit, Limpopo Highway Patrol, Tracker Connect and Tshimollo Security.

Targeted vehicles and methods

According to police, the syndicate targeted Isuzu bakkies and high-end 4×4 vehicles, including Toyota models, in the Seshego, Mankweng, Lebowakgomo, Polokwane and Westenburg policing areas.

Investigators believe the suspects used specialised devices to disable tracking systems before transporting the stolen vehicles to Gauteng, where fraudulent registration documents were created.

“The vehicles were then smuggled to Mozambique through the Lebombo Port of Entry and to Zimbabwe through the Beitbridge Port of Entry,” says Ledwaba.

Raids and recoveries

Further intelligence led police to properties in Ladanna and Greenside Extensions 71 and 78 outside Polokwane.

During operations conducted between Tuesday and yesterday, police raided the identified premises and recovered two vehicles which had reportedly been stolen in Seshego earlier this year.

A generator supposedly stolen during one of the vehicle theft incidents was also recovered, with various housebreaking tools.

“Five Mozambican nationals aged between 26 and 42 were arrested at the properties, and were revealed to be in the country illegally,” adds Ledwaba.

Housebreaking tools found by police. Photo: Limpopo SAPS

Linked cases and charges

Investigators have also linked the group to 22 vehicle theft cases reported between December 2024 and April 2026.

The suspects are expected to face charges including theft of motor vehicles, possession of suspected stolen property and contravention of the Immigration Act 13 of 2002.


Breaking news at your fingertips… Follow Caxton Network News on Facebook and join our WhatsApp channel.

Nuus wat saakmaak. Volg Caxton Netwerk-nuus op Facebook en sluit aan by ons WhatsApp-kanaal.

Read original story on www.citizen.co.za

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Support local journalism

Add The Citizen as a preferred source to see more from Network News in Google News and Top Stories.

Supplied content

This content originated outside of Caxton Local Media, but we thought that you might find it interesting.
Back to top button