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Six firearms and cash taken in farmhouse burglary in Lothair

The police said the house belongs to Mr Johannes Uys, who was away during the burglary, and six firearms valued at R138 000 were stolen.

Lothair Police are investigating a case burglary after a farmhouse was broken into between the hours of 5pm and 9.30pm on Friday, 29 March.

According to the police, the house belongs to Mr Johannes Uys, who was away during the burglary, and six firearms valued at R138 000 were stolen.

The police appeal to the community at large to come forward with any information that can assist with the investigation.

The Lothair Police urge anyone with information to contact Det/W/O Motha at 017 845 3037/8.

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