Six men nabbed for allegedly stealing six Bosmara cows


By OBAKENG MAJE

Three men aged between 30 and 50, were allegedly found in possession of six suspected stolen Bosmara cows in Kuruman. It is allegedly that, on 19 January 2024 at around 5pm, the Kuruman Stock Theft and Endangered Species unit (STESU) police, received a tip-off regarding three men who were allegedly in possession of six suspected stolen Bosmara cows.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col Sergio Kock said, two of the three suspects are employees at a farm, where the livestock was allegedly stolen earlier that morning. He said the police allegedly arrested the suspects at a ranch, outside of Kuruman while they were busy selling the six cows that is valued at approximately R45 000.

“The livestock was positively identified and returned to its rightful owner. The three men will appear in the Kuruman Magistrate’s Court soon on a charge of possession of suspected stolen stock. The investigation continues,” said Kock.

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