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Staff at Carletonville hospital arrested after huge thefts

Police arrested three staff members at Carletonville Hospital for stealing over a million rand of equipment.

An alert hospital pharmacist got suspicious when he heard glass breaking at the Carletonville Hospital around 20:00 on 29 August, after hours for regular personnel. He investigated from a window in the nurses’ residence and saw someone in the dark carrying what looked like medical equipment. He called a fellow pharmacist, who contacted the hospital security. They, in turn, alerted the police.
They then went to check and saw three men outside the building, who immediately fled when they realised someone had spotted them.

The police arrested one near the mortuary and another near the pharmacy. Detective sergeants Wynand Kruger and Lukie Mathikge arrested the third man, who had left his Renault Scenic at the scene, at his home in Carletonville the following morning.

They discovered stolen blood pressure monitors in the Renault and soon established that the suspects were a cleaner and two handymen working at the hospital. They also found numerous larger machines the men had allegedly carried out of the hospital building.

Another detective, Sgt Malau Tshifango, started investigating the case and soon linked the three suspects to other thefts at the hospital earlier this year.


 Two of the detectives involved in tracking down the culprits; the investigating officer Sgt Malau Tshifango and Sgt Lukie Mathikge. Sgt Wynand Kruger was absent.

From February to last week, equipment, including eight blood pressure machines valued at around R450,000 each, was stolen.
The three suspects appeared in the Oberholzer Magistrate’s Court on 6 September for a formal bail application.

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https://carletonvilleherald.com/71542/staff-at-hospital-arrested-after-huge-thefts/

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Liezl Scheepers

Liezl Scheepers is editor of the Parys Gazette, a local community newspaper distributed in the towns of Parys, Vredefort and Viljoenskroon. As an experienced community journalist in all fields for the past 30 years, she has a passion for her community, and has been actively involved in several community outreach projects as part of Parys Gazette's team.

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