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Scrap metal dealer arrested for suspected stolen copper cable worth R3 million

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A Kimberley scrap metal dealer and three other suspects were arrested after they were found in possession of suspected stolen copper cable worth R3 million in the Northern Cape.

Northern Cape police recovered copper cable worth R3 million and arrested four men. Picture: Supplied

A SCRAP metal dealer and three other suspects were arrested after they were found in possession of suspected stolen copper cable worth R3 million in the Northern Cape.

They were arrested on Tuesday at about 11pm when the Northern Cape provincial organised crime unit followed up on information regarding stolen copper that was being transported in a minibus taxi on the N12.

The multi-disciplinary team managed to stop the minibus on the N12 in Bloemhof.

“The team confiscated approximately two tons of alleged Telkom copper cables that were stashed inside the vehicle,” said Northern Cape provincial police spokesperson Lieutenant-Colonel Sergio Kock.

Further investigations led the team to Kimberley where the home of one of the suspects was raided and police seized 2.5 tons of copper cables, alleged to be Telkom property, and arrested two men, Kock added.

The police confiscated the minibus taxi and a bakkie that were allegedly used in the commission of a crime.

“One of the arrested men is a scrap metal dealer in Kimberley and all the suspects are (originally) from Gauteng and Malawi,” Kock said.

The suspects, aged between 23 and 40, were charged with tampering with/destroying/damaging essential infrastructure and possession of suspected stolen copper and theft.

“The suspects will appear in court soon,” Kock said.

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