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Police recover suspected stolen motor vehicles and car parts at a chop shop in Tembisa

Gauteng police arrested a 53-year-old man for possession of suspected stolen vehicles as they pounced on a chop shop in Tembisa during Operation O Kae Molao led by Gauteng Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Elias Mawela, on Thursday 29 December 2022.

Vehicles that include Toyota minibuses reported to be stolen in Gauteng and Mpumalanga Provinces were recovered.

Police received information about premises alleged to be utilized as chop shops around the Tembisa area which are storing stolen and hijacked vehicles. Multi-disciplinary forces of Operation O Kae Molao pounced on the premises. During the search, police recovered cars that were reported stolen in Duduza, Sebenza, Dennilton and Middleburg. Several car parts that are tampered with, grinders suspected to be used to remove original vehicle identification numbers and stencils used to print numbers were seized.

Gauteng police management welcomed these recoveries and commended the team that works tirelessly to ensure that police in Gauteng continue to disrupt the market for stolen and/or hijacked vehicles.

The suspect is expected to appear before Tembisa Magistrate’s Court in due course.

Furthermore, the detectives in Gauteng arrested more than 920 people during the tracing of wanted suspects. These suspects were on the run after committing crimes that include murder, attempted murder, rape, robbery, car hijacking and assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

More than 175 undocumented persons were arrested across the province as each District conducted Operation O Kae Molao.

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