Limpopo: The members of the South African Police Service in Limpopo have successfully apprehended four male suspects in connection with possession of stolen property valued at over R620,000 in the Capricorn District.
According to South African Police Service, this operation follows a prompt and thorough investigation into a theft of goods reported on Thursday, 31 July 2025, where the complainant indicated that goods scheduled for delivery had been stolen.
Investigations revealed that four male employees, tasked with delivering merchandise across Gauteng, diverted the truck to Limpopo with the intent to sell the stolen goods. The suspects drove to Morebeng and Mogwadi policing areas in a black Ford Ranger, carrying the stolen stock.
Members of the Provincial Organised Crime Unit, in partnership with local police, acted swiftly. They located the vehicle in Mogwadi, where two suspects were found in possession of a box containing stolen property. The suspects then led the police to Ratsaka Village in Morebeng, where a truck loaded with over 200 boxes of stock valued at approximately R620,000 was recovered.
Four suspects, aged between 24 and 30, were arrested on the spot. They are scheduled to appear before the Magistrates' Courts in Senwabarwana and Morebeng on Monday, 4 August, and Tuesday, 5 August, facing charges of possession of stolen property.
The SAPS remains unwavering in its concerted efforts to strengthen the battle against crime.