Two Malawians arrested for driving stolen vehicle heading to Limpopo River
LIMPOPO-(MaraviPost)-SOUTH African police are keeping in custody two Malawians found driving a stolen Toyota Fortuner worth R900 000 which they were allegedly planning to smuggle to their country via
The duo were arrested on Thursday last week in an ongoing anti-smuggling operation targeting syndicates involved in stealing cars and smuggling them to several countries including
As a result of an intensive crackdown on crime along the
Limpopo police spokesperson, Colonel Malesela Ledwaba confirmed the arrests and said the suspects will appear before Polokwane Magistrate’s Court soon.
He said the two men between the ages of 33 and 36, were charged with possession of a presumably stolen motor vehicle and Contravention of the Immigration Act.
“Information was received about a possible stolen motor vehicle, a Toyota Fortuner 2.8 valued at R900 000, which was from Gauteng and was going to be smuggled to
“The operational team followed up on information, and the motor vehicle was spotted on
The said vehicle failed at Chas stopAt, and a high-speed until the motor vehicle was intercepted near Lund’s farms in the Westernburg policing area”.
He said further investigations into the matter were continuing.
The smuggling of vehicles has become rampant around the border line and the government is losing millions of dollars in import revenue annually.
At least two cars are intercepted in Limpopo province heading for the Zimbabwean border weekly.
In
A modest car is charged 96 percent import duty inclusive of VAT and Surtax on the total invoice value in
Indications are that most of the cars are stolen from rental cars in
On insurance fraud, the vehicles are clandestinely sold and smuggled out of
Source: chronicle.co.zw



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