Source: https://twitter.com/EversonLuhanga/status/1529338575967354880?s=20&t=F8UC21Nr1Msv-IOZvj4wGg
After raiding a chop shop in Wallacedene Kraaifontein, Cape Town. South African Police Service SAPS officers discovered four vehicles that were reported stolen in the shop.

Other several car parts and equipment were also recovered from the shop. According to SAPS, the recovered stolen vehicles and other spare parts found in the chop shop are estimated to be worth R4 million.
"A chop shop was raided by @SAPoliceService Units in Wallacedene Kraaifontein @CityofCT. Four vehicles that were reported stolen were recovered and seized. Several car parts and work equipment were found. Police say they recovered vehicles and parts estimated value is R4 million."
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