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  • Cell phone thief victim gets his own back

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    A THIEF got more than he bargained for when he was tracked by the owner of a stolen iPhone via…

  • Drug dealer arrested in Isipingo

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    MEMBERS of the Chatsworth Cluster Crime Intelligence and Durban K9 Unit arrested a 44 year-old man for dealing in drugs…

  • Higher education conmen on the prowl

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    POLICE warn first-year university students to take extra precautions when registering for new courses.

  • Considerate tap thieves turn water off before theft

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    THIEVES targeting homes to steal tap fittings are doing the rounds in the Athol Paton and Lewis Drive areas.

  • Dogs’ deaths probed by police WARNING – GRAPHIC IMAGES

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    A case of malicious injury is being probed at Amanzimtoti police station after a Lower Illovo resident found her two…

  • Eskom warns customers of fraudsters

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    ELECTRICITY users in the adjacent coastal communities of Ramsgate and Margate have been warned of fraudsters posing as Eskom employees.

  • Taxi operator gunned down at Isipingo rank

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    A taxi operator was shot dead by four unknown gunmen in Isipingo on Thursday morning, 9 January.

  • Taxi used in hijack linked to Toti cop

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    A taxi used in the commission of a hijacking is believed to belong to a Toti SAPS member.

  • CCPO notes drop in serious crimes

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    The Community Crime Prevention Organisation (CCPO) reported a decline in major crimes in the Toti area over the festive season.

  • Cllr brings assault charges against policeman

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    A Toti ward councillor has opened a case of assault against a senior SAPS member after he was allegedly attacked…

  • Wanted man nabbed at Reunion beach

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    A JOINT intelligence-driven operation by Durban Flying Squad and Berea detective led to the arrest of a wanted suspect at…

  • No good fortune for conned victims

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    UMKOMAAS police are investigating several cases of people being conned out of cash by fortune tellers.

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