The Citizen (Gauteng)

Four to apply for bail in R1.9m copper theft case

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Four people arrested in connection with stolen copper estimated to be worth R1.9 million were remanded by the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court.

According to the Hawks, two separate arrests were made, netting five suspects aged 47 to 60.

“Authoritie­s received intelligen­ce about suspects delivering suspected stolen copper wire at a scrapyard in Hercules,” Hawks spokespers­on Captain Ndivhuo Mulamu said in a statement.

“Police intercepte­d a truck fitting the descriptio­n at the identified scrapyard in Hercules loaded with suspected stolen copper weighing about 3 840kg.”

Further investigat­ion led police to a plot near Akasia where they recovered copper wires 1 830m in length, also suspected to have been stolen.

Three men – Andries Harmse, 47, Oupa Maluleke, 49, and Martins Fredericks Geyser, 60 – were arrested and charged with copper theft.

They appeared in court on Tuesday where Geyser was granted R3 000 bail.

Harmse and Maluleke were remanded until Wednesday for their bail applicatio­n.

“Meanwhile, on Wednesday, police arrested two additional suspects – Frans Albert, 59, and Andries Lombard, 51 – who handed themselves in at the Hawks’ offices in Pretoria, accompanie­d by their legal representa­tive.

“The two were charged for contravent­ion of the Infrastruc­ture Act and possession of suspected stolen copper,” added Mulamu.

Albert and Lombard appeared in court on the same day and were remanded. The duo is expected to join Harmse and Maluleke on Wednesday to apply for bail.

Head of Hawks in Gauteng Major-General Ebrahim Kadwa appealed to the public to report infrastruc­ture theft to the police.–

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