Provincial Commissioner for the Northern Cape, Lt Gen Otola welcomed the copper bust worth about R3 million that was affected in Kimberley and Bloemhof. Three suspects aged between 23 & 40 arrested.
it is everyone's responsibility in his community to make sure that our electricity cable are safe one of the way we can use to make sure that we protect our electricity cable is by forming groups it will make sure that every day they patrol the community.
So that criminals does not get any chance to steal our electricity cable because we are in era of load shedding who is give criminals opportunity to steal our electricity cables.
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You have been reporting a lot of busts, do we have enough space in our jails for all this vermon?.
Police raids illegal #copper smelting workshop on Thornville small holding at Pietermaritzburg at the weekend. 
Stolen copper wire worth R1.5 million and equipment valued at R500 000 seized. One suspect arrested.
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