The Voice (Botswana)

FAST AND FURIOUS

Poisoned pets, stolen combi and quick cops

- BY CHRISTINAH MOTLHABANE

ON Saturday morning, Louis Batshwani Mokgopo awoke to find his dogs dead, poisoned in the night.

The following morning, Mokgopo awoke to more bad news: his combi had been stolen.

Thieves broke into his yard at Tatisiding’s Newstance ward under cover of darkness and, with no barking pets to betray their presence, escaped with Mokgopo’s silver-grey Toyota Hiace, valued at P120 000.

The robbery was immediatel­y reported to the police, who made swift progress in the case.

Within hours, the boys in blue tracked down the missing wheels to the border village of Ramokgweba­na, some 95km away.

Parked up by Engen Filling Station, with the number plate already changed, the cops pounced at around 3pm, arresting two local men caught with the combi.

The duo, 32-year-old Savania

Gaerupi and Mogomotsi Mokate, aged 45, were arraigned before Francistow­n Magistrate­s’ Court on Wednesday charged with theft of a motor vehicle.

Securing the pair’s remand, Prosecutor Goitseone Archie Makgoa revealed the state are still hunting a third key suspect in connection with the theft.

Meanwhile, a reliable source informed The Voice Gaerupi and Mokate were just small pieces in the crime.

“They received a call to transport the vehicle from Ramokgweba­na to Zimbabwe. They were to meet with the caller in Ramokgweba­na when they got arrested. While waiting for a call giving them the go-ahead to proceed with smuggling the vehicle, the police got them,” said the source, adding the cops were searching for the mystery ‘caller’, who they suspect also carried out the robbery in Tatisiding.

Gaerupi and Mokate are due back in court on 20th March.

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Gaerupi
SUSPECT 2: Gaerupi
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Mokate
SUSPECT 1: Mokate

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