Eyethu Baywatch

Police foil multi-million rand RBM mineral heist

- Muzi Zincume

MINERALS from Richards Bay valued at more than R15-million were located in a Johannesbu­rg warehouse on Wednesday last week, believed to be destined for internatio­nal buyers.

A police task team deployed in Richards Bay to take down a mineral syndicate recovered the stolen goods - although the warehouse owner is still to be located.

“The task team traced zircon and chloride worth R15-million at a warehouse in Johannesbu­rg,” said police spokespers­on Brigadier

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Athlenda Mathe.

“These minerals were mined from Richards Bay Minerals [RBM], were diverted from the Richards Bay harbour and stored at a warehouse where they were being repackaged to be sold to internatio­nal buyers.

“It is believed the syndicate would transport fake minerals to the harbour and divert the original minerals to Johannesbu­rg.”

She said Wednesday's search unearthed the stolen minerals with a case of theft registered with the police.

This was reportedly the second multi-million rand mineral recovery by the task team.

“In March, the team found minerals at a Durban warehouse. The driver of the truck and the owner of the warehouse were both arrested,” she said.

SAPS national commission­er General Fannie Masemola applauded the work of his task team.

“The team is also investigat­ing the assassinat­ion of executives in the area.

“So far, 202 unlicensed firearms have been seized, 43 suspects have been arrested and 68 dockets are currently under investigat­ion.

“Our intelligen­ce remains on the ground to put a stop to these illegal activities in the mining sector.”

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Minerals stolen from Richards Bay found in a Johannesbu­rg warehouse

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