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Electronics worth R42,000 stolen in burglary at Premier Mabuyane's residence

Electronics worth R42,000 stolen in burglary at Premier Mabuyane's residence

IOL News20-05-2025
Police are investigating a break-in at Premier Oscar Mabuyane's East London residence after suspects removed a window pane and stole electronic equipment.
Police are on the hunt for suspects linked to a burglary at the official residence of Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane.
According to Eastern Cape police, intruders gained access to the property during the early hours of Sunday morning (May 18, 2025) and stole electronic items worth over R42,000.
It was a member of the South African Police Services (SAPS) who was on duty at the house, who raised alarm bells.
Eastern Cape police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Siphokazi Mawisa said it was reported that the member noticed that one window pane had been removed from the sitting room.
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