Limpopo police nab man with stolen SUV linked to smuggling operation
Police spokesperson Brigadier Hlulani Mashaba said that on May 16, while conducting routine patrols, the Limpopo Provincial Flying Squad received a tip-off about a grey Toyota Cross SUV that had been stolen in Pretoria Central, Gauteng, earlier this month.
He stated that the stolen SUV was suspected to be en route to Zimbabwe for smuggling, travelling at high speed along the N1 South.
Police launched a targeted operation and eventually located the vehicle outside Polokwane. When officers tried to stop it, the driver sped off, resulting in a high-speed pursuit.
'A car chase ensued until the vehicle was intercepted at Nirvana robots. It was searched, and police suddenly discovered a damaged tracking device removed from the vehicle.'
Mashaba added that the 31-year-old suspect failed to produce valid documentation proving ownership of the vehicle when stopped by officers.
'He was immediately arrested on the spot for possession of a suspected stolen motor vehicle,' he confirmed.
Mashaba further stated that the suspect is set to make a formal court appearance at the Polokwane Magistrate's Court on May 19, where the charges of possession of a suspected stolen motor vehicle will be formally presented.
'Authorities will seek to ensure that due legal process is followed as the investigation continues, and the court will determine the next steps regarding bail and further proceedings.' He said.
Meanwhile, the Provincial Commissioner of Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, has praised the police for the recovery of the stolen vehicle and urged them to continue in their concerted efforts to deal with cross-border crimes.
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