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Police ask stolen property owners to come forward

Vereeniging police spokesperson Captain Fikile Funda is calling for people who may be the owners of suspected stolen property seized by police from a shop in Vereeniging last year to come forward.

VEREENIGING. – Vereeniging police spokesperson Captain Fikile Funda is calling for people who may be the owners of suspected stolen property  seized by police from a shop in Vereeniging last year to come forward. About 150 laptops were allegedly seized during house robberies in the Vereeniging CBD, Riverbend Gardens and Riverspray.

Funda says that members of the public are to report to the Vereeniging SAPS exhibit room with their valid Identification and proof of ownership of the property they are going to claim from 8:00 to 12:00 on 15 February.Members of the public with proof of ownership will be assisted by the two warrant officers Heleen Kok and Deon Pringle.”

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VEREENIGING. – Vereeniging police recently arrested a 28-year-old man at a Vereeniging shop for being in possession of suspected stolen property. About 150 laptops were recovered from a Vereeniging shop after two suspects arrested for house robbery told the police that they used the shop to sell property seized during house robberies in the Vereeniging CBD, Riverbend Gardens and Riverspray.

Police spokesperson captain Fikile Funda says, “The suspect was remanded in custody for further investigation and bail application. He is being charged with possession of suspected stolen property.” Funda further reported that in total, 31 people were arrested in Vereeniging for various crimes. “People must refrain from carrying huge amounts of money in their cars especially during this time of the year as robbers are all over in town watching them.”

 

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Lebohang Chaha

Lebo Chaha is a journalist for Sedibeng Ster and Ster North. She is mostly passionate about stories that bring positive change in her community. Email: lebo@mooivaal.co.za

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