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Two male suspects were arrested on Wednesday morning, 11 October 2023 in Seshego outside Polokwane with freshly slaughtered cattle in their possession.
The local Police’ jointly with members of the Provincial Stock theft Unit swiftly responded to the scene. Upon inspection, they discovered two slaughtered cattle stashed in the boot and some at the back of the vehicle. The Provincial Commissioner of Police in Limpopo Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe has commended the swift arrest and said this is a reminder of the importance of the community’s role in the fight against crime.
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