‘Con’ grandfather sells his car, reports it stolen

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‘Con’ grandfather sells his car, reports it stolen
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The 67-year-old, who had been nagging detectives to find his “stolen” Toyota Tazz was arrested on Friday after cops caught him out.

Grassy Park station commander, Colonel Dawood Laing, said Mo-aim Cosyn had been harassing police and wasted weeks of their time.

“He does not live in the Grassy Park precinct, but came here all the way from Steenberg and bad-mouthed cops at Steenberg SAPS.

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