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Police seek owners of 10 smart ID cards

Are you or someone you know on this list? Witbank SAPS is looking for the owners of 10 Smart ID cards left at the station.

 

Witbank SAPS is seeking the community’s assistance in locating 10 people who forgot their smart Identity cards at the station.

According to the police, the smart IDs were left behind after the individuals visited the station to apply for police clearance certificates. The owners never came back for them.

Witbank SAPS has ten ID smart cards that were left at the station. My

The names of the individuals whose IDs are at the station include:
Thulane Pat Nkosi
Malose Piet Gwangwa
Sibusiso Gift Mahlangu
Lindokuhle Maholobela
Lovemore Tsundukani Shilubane
Wandile Junior Johnny Mnisi
Ayanda Philani Zulu
Alfred Bongiseni Dube
Nomkhitha Lugwali
Simphiwe Emmanel Mathibela

“We urge anyone who might know any of these people to let them know we have their IDs,” said Captain Eddie Hall, spokesperson from Witbank SAPS.

To collect your ID, you can visit the station as soon as possible.

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