Two teenagers have been taken in by police after allegedly stealing ten computer tablets and groceries from a school in Cornubia, north of Durban.
Two teenagers have been arrested for allegedly stealing computer tablets and other items from a school north of Durban.Two teenagers have been taken in by police after allegedly stealing 10 computer tablets and groceries from a school in Cornubia, north of Durban.
Police spokesperson Col Thembeka Mbele said police had been searching for the two after a school was burgled between March and May.Ten tablets, school groceries and other items were stolen. Suspects aged 15 and 16 were traced and arrested in the Cornubia area after an intensive investigation. will be profiled to check if they are linked to other burglaries in Verulam and surrounding areas." Provincial commissioner Lt-Gen Khombinkosi Jula said it was"disturbing to learn that most of the suspects involved in burglaries at schools are juveniles".
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