Cape Argus

Cops crack down on abalone poaching

- – Staff Reporter

POLICE are turning up the heat on abalone poaching in the province .

Over the weekend police made several arrests in areas around Cape Town.

On Friday police from the Cape Town K9 unit responded to informatio­n of abalone being transporte­d to Cape Town and conducted patrols in Brooklyn.

At 10.30am they noticed an SUV vehicle reversing into a garage of a residence in Diep Street. Police entered the garage and found bags containing fresh shucked abalone in the vehicle.

They discovered more bags of shucked abalone in a bedroom and a chest freezer.

In total 8266 units of shucked abalone were seized. It is yet to be weighed to determine the value, which is estimated at a substantia­l amount.

R9000 in cash and 12 cellphones were also seized.

Four suspects aged between 29 and 42 were arrested. They are expected to appear in Cape Town Magistrate’s Court today on charges relating to the Living Marine Resources Act.

On Saturday night police of Maitland Flying Squad followed up informatio­n after arrests on Friday morning for abalone which led them to a farm in Philadelph­ia. A search revealed abalone valued at R4.5 million, and equipment to process abalone for export. The suspects managed to flee and are being sought.

In Panorama three suspects – two men aged 50 and 39, and a woman aged 36 – were arrested over another abalone raid.

 ?? PICTURE: SAPS ?? RECOVERED: Parow Crime Prevention unit members put two suspects behind bars for being in possession of abalone last night.
PICTURE: SAPS RECOVERED: Parow Crime Prevention unit members put two suspects behind bars for being in possession of abalone last night.

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