Today police seized a vehicle with stolen copper packaged and ready to be sold and it is estimated to be worth R210 000.The suspect crashed the car badly and fleed leaving the vehicle behind with the load of stolen copper, Yusuf Abramjee reported the incident hours ago.
The police will investigate and find out who the owner of the vehicle is to be questioned, the vehicle wasn't reported stolen and it is alleged that the owner of the vehicle knows something about the stolen copper that was inside the bakkie. 
The driver immediately fled after crashing the bakkie knowing that he will be in trouble when the police arrive to the accident scene and that only made matters worse, running isn't a solution because the vehicle regulations will lead to the owner. This incident took place today in Newland Johannesburg, police seized the vehicle today and weighed the load of copper and found that the copper is worth R210 00.
https://twitter.com/Abramjee/status/1544014004447756290?t=ocGVEncIGxxgqBhY5CgQ0A&s=19
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