South Africa: Provincial Commissioner Urges the Public to Provide Information That Can Lead to the Arrest of Business Burglary Suspects in Zebediela

press release

The Provincial Commissioner of Limpopo Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe is urging the public to provide valuable information that can lead to the arrest of unknown suspects who committed business burglary at Zebediela Plaza on Thursday, 06 July 2023 at about 02:30.

Police were alerted about a business burglary in progress at the premises and rushed to the scene. On arrival police found a Security Control Guard handcuffed while seated on the chair inside the office.

Upon further observation it was discovered that various items were scattered inside the office.

Preliminary investigations indicated that the female Security Guard was accosted by a group of unknown male suspects who were speaking Sepedi and Zulu. The suspects took her cellphone and she was ordered to take them to the PEP retail store in which she cooperated with.

Afterwards, she was taken back to the room while being guarded by other armed males. Subsequently, the suspects managed to steal an undisclosed amount of money and cellphones from the store before fleeing the scene on foot.

According to Police report, the suspects gained entry by cutting the fence at the back of the plaza. Afterwards, they broke the burglar door at the passage to gain access to the Security Control room where their criminal acts continued.

It is further reported that two other Security employees, who were patrolling outside, were also found tied up and robbed off their cellphones at gunpoint. Police has launched a manhunt to trace and arrest the suspects.

Anyone with information that can assist with the investigations is urged to contact Crime Stop number 08600 10111 or nearest police station or MySAPS App.

Police investigations are continuing.

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