Copper cables worth R100 000 consficated


By OBAKENG MAJE

20 April 2026 – Damage of and or tampering with essential infrastructure remains a priority for the police in the Northern Cape. Efforts by the police to curb and prevent these related crimes were evident when members of D relief of the Kimberley Flying Squad responded to a report of a white Nissan NP 200 bakkie allegedly transporting stolen cables en route to Kimberley via the R367 road from the direction of Douglas during the early hours of Friday, 17 April 2026.

The Flying Squad members responded and proceeded to the location that the identified vehicle was travelling. The bakkie was spotted , pursued and stopped. As the vehicle came to a standstill, the passenger exited the vehicle and fled into veld, while the driver was apprehended and the vehicle searched.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Brigadier Mashay Gamieldien said upon searching the bakkie, the police discovered six rolls of copper cables, which the driver could not account for. Gamieldien said the estimated value of the copper cables amounts to R100 000.

“The driver was subsequently arrested. A case of possession of suspected stolen property was registered at Kimberley station for further investigation. Damage to essential infra-structure is economic sabotage and every citizen has a role to play to prevent it.

“The continuous damage and theft of especially copper cables severely constrain economic growth. The police calls on the public to report suspected vandalism or theft of infra-structure immediately to law enforcement by contacting the SAPS Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or via the MySAPS App,” he said.

Gamieldien said all information will be kept private and callers can remain anonymous.

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