Man found in possession of 14 stolen street lights and copper cables
Cape Town – The Hawks arrested a 39-year-old man after he was allegedly found in possession of stolen street lights and copper cables. Yuvesin Chetty was arrested on Monday by the Hawks Durban Serious Organised Crime Investigation unit. KwaZulu-Natal Hawks spokesperson Captain Simphiwe Mhlongo said members received information about copper cables that were suspected to be belonging to the Ethekwini... Read more → The post Man found in possession of 14 stolen street lights and copper cables appeared first on African Insider.
Cape Town – The Hawks arrested a 39-year-old man after he was allegedly found in possession of stolen street lights and copper cables.
Yuvesin Chetty was arrested on Monday by the Hawks Durban Serious Organised Crime Investigation unit.
KwaZulu-Natal Hawks spokesperson Captain Simphiwe Mhlongo said members received information about copper cables that were suspected to be belonging to the Ethekwini municipality.
“They then applied for a search warrant and proceeded to the said premises. A search was conducted and 56.1kg of burnt copper cables with the street value of approximately R230 000-00 were found. Members also found 14 street lights and an electronic scale,” said Mhlongo.
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He said the occupants of the house provided a reasonable explanation regarding the owner of the copper cables and he was contacted.
“On Monday Chetty handed himself over to the police and he was charged for possession of property suspected to be stolen and damage to essential infrastructure in terms of the Criminal Matters Amendment Act,” said Mhlongo.
The accused appeared in the Umlazi Magistrate’s Court for a bail application on Tuesday, he said.
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