Suspects arrested for allegedly stealing 6 000 litres of diesel in Mpumalanga

Other employees who were on duty got suspicious about the proposed transaction and contacted the police.

Police say six men allegedly armed with firearms, entered a mine in Breyten on Monday morning and approached two security guards informing them that they wanted to buy diesel, Mpumalanga News reports.

Other employees who were on duty got suspicious about the proposed transaction and contacted the police.

“When police arrived at the scene, the suspects ran away, however, one of them was arrested and the others managed to escape leaving behind two bakkies and a tanker. It was discovered that the suspects have already drained about 6 000 litres of diesel which was left at the scene in one of their trucks,” said police spokesperson Brigadier Leonard Hlathi.

Hlathi said further investigation led police to two other suspects (man and woman) at the entrance of the mine, who are suspected to be linked to the case and were arrested.
“All three suspects are due to appear briefly before the Ermelo Magistrate’s Court today (Tuesday),” said Hlathi.
Anyone with information that could lead to the arrest of the remaining five suspects is urged to contact  Detective Sergeant Alfred Khanye at 072 862 3662 or call the SAPS Crime Line at 08600 10111.

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