A 65-year-old male from Mfuleni will appear in court for the possession of electric cable. More details here:
An elderly man will appear in court soon due to being in possession of stolen property.
Members of the Economic Infrastructure Task Team, arrested a 65-year-old male from Mfuleni for the possession of electric cable.However, Wesly Sergent Twigg said, the members were busy with a compliance inspection at an identified scrap dealer in Mfuleni when they found 17 rolls of Telkom cable on the premises.
Further investigation led the members to a farm in Stellenbosch where they found 500 kilogram of cable. The estimated street value of the cables is R50 000.
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