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Repeat offender arrested after high speed chase

The Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department's Speed Enforcement Unit arrested 36 drivers for reckless and negligent driving over the weekend.

The speeding motorists were nabbed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, along the R23 (Heidelberg Road), which is an 80km/h zone.

Friday’s operation took place between Kaapmuiden and Outhout Roads and six drivers were detained for exceeding the speed limit.

“At 5.48am, a male driver was caught doing 153km/h,” said EMPD spokesperson Insp Kobeli Mokheseng.

“The rest of the lawbreakers were clocked at speeds of between 119km/h and 131km/h.”

Between 4.30am and 8.30am on Saturday morning, EMPD officers arrested 15 drivers between Rangeview and Outhout Roads.

The offenders were travelling at speeds of between 116km/h and 140km/h.

Another 15 drivers were nabbed on Sunday, between Rangeview and Outhout Roads.

The arrests were made between 4.30am and 9am.

“At 8.12am, a 30-year old male motor mechanic driving a grey Volkswagen Caddy, was caught doing 147km/h, claiming to be on his way to a break-down,” said Mokheseng.

“On the same stretch of road, another wrongdoer in a white Volkswagen Polo, was stopped and issued a traffic fine of R800, for driving 104km/h.

“As he left, he sped off with wheels spinning and clocked 117km/h.”

“He was arrested, after a high speed chase.”

The rest of the offenders were clocked at speeds of between 115km/h and 142km/h.

All the arrested motorists were charged with reckless and negligent driving at the Brakpan police station and are expected to appear in the Brakpan Magistrates Court soon.

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