Durban man shocked after his car is allegedly stripped at police pound

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Durban man shocked after his car is allegedly stripped at police pound
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A Durban man who allegedly had his car completely stripped while it was at the police pound in Isipingo is demanding answers.

According to Thulani Cebekhulu from Durban North, his Opel Corsa was hijacked while being driven by his brother in Avoca Hills on December 10 2021.On April 4 2022, the car was spotted in KwaMashu and the police were called in for help.

“The police then drove the car to the pound for further investigation and also to check if it was not linked to any other criminal activities. I thought the process was going to be fast as I needed my car for my business, but they delayed.”He said it was only after he involved his attorney, that he was finally allowed to see it.

“The sad part is that when they drove the car to the pound it was fine. The engine, lights, battery and wires are now all gone. “It's painful because we pay a lot of money for those cars. I am not going to rest until I get my car back.”

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