GEORGE NEWS - A Quantum minibus taxi with a George registration number, carrying R5 600 worth of fuel and five suspected stolen bank cards, was pulled over on the N2 near Sedgefield at approximately 01:00 on Sunday 12 September.
According to Southern Cape police spokesperson, Sgt Chris Spies, members of the Knysna Crime Prevention Unit were alerted about possible illicit activities involving the taxi at a petrol filling station in Main Road, Knysna.
The vehicle had already departed when they arrived, and they proceeded with a search.
“A lookout for the vehicle ensued when it was later tracked down and stopped with assistance from a provincial traffic official in Sedgefield. Upon searching the vehicle the members found 13 plastic 25-litre containers filled with petrol on board. A further search led to the discovery of five fuel and oil cards of various banks stashed under a seat of the vehicle.
"The occupants of the vehicle were unable to account for their possession of these items. They were subsequently arrested on charges of possession of suspected stolen property and fraud,” said Spies.
The three suspects, all from Thembalethu, allegedly used these cards to purchase fuel at the filling station. The origin of the fuel cards forms part of an ongoing investigation.
The 35-year-old driver and his two passengers (both 23) remain in custody. They will appear in court once charged.
Drugs in Rosemoor
On Saturday 11 September, members of the Eden Cluster Crime Combatting Team, Public Order Police, Rural Flying Squad, K9 and Conville Crime Prevention Unit clamped down on a house in Niewoudt Street, Rosemoor, where a search of the premises led to the discovery of a Rossi revolver, three rounds of ammunition, 856 Mandrax tablets and nine half Mandrax tablets with an estimated street value of R50 000.
Police arrested a 40-year-old suspect on charges of possession of an unlicenced firearm and ammunition, as well as a charge of dealing in drugs.
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