The Citizen (KZN)

‘Fence Ninja’ back in prison

POLICE FOUND UNLICENSED FIREARM ON HIM Gun belongs to a house robbery victim, but will the charges stick this time?

- Virginia Keppler

The so-called “Fence Ninja” has been arrested again, this time in the Pretoria central business district and with an unlicensed firearm on him, but the question is whether the charges will stick this time.

Police spokespers­on Captain Ilse Jones said members of the Pretoria police were on patrol on Thursday last week when they spotted a suspicious-looking man.

The man was searched and police found the firearm on him.

Jones said it was later discovered that the firearm belongs to a victim of a house robbery which occurred earlier that day in Garsfontei­n, in Pretoria.

She said detectives from the Garsfontei­n police station are in the process of linking this current case of house robbery and the possession of a stolen unlicensed firearm to other cases, including trespassin­g, theft and housebreak­ing.

Jones said the 38-year-old suspect – alleged to be an illegal immigrant from Mozambique – will appear in court again on Friday.

The “Fence Ninja”, who got his nickname for his ability to scale even the highest wall, was arrested in June after months of efforts by the police and the community.

For months, the suspect is said to have terrorised Garsfontei­n, moving from block to block and stealing, but never getting caught.

He was then charged with 16 counts of housebreak­ing and theft.

However, he was set free as his arrest was deemed unlawful. This led to a community protest by about 200 people outside the Garsfontei­n police station.

He was arrested again in June when a vigilant police reservist recognised his face at the Pick n Pay centre in Garsfontei­n.

However, after appearing in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court, Mahlangu was allowed to walk free again because none of the victims had laid any charges against him.

At the time, National Prosecutin­g Authority spokespers­on Luvuyo Mfaku could not immediatel­y comment, but undertook to investigat­e the circumstan­ces of his release and comment later.

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