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Stolen Durban North vehicle found stripped

Several security agencies were involved in the recovery of the vehicle.

IT took only a few hours to completely strip a VW Polo, after it was stolen from Romsey Avenue in Durban North on Wednesday, February 2.

The stolen vehicle was recovered at a chop shop in the Amatikwa area a short while later.  

Marshall Security spokesperson, Tyron Powell said Tracker had alerted the special operations team to assist in finding the stolen vehicle.  

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“After a few hours of extensive tracking, the vehicle was found abandoned at a chop shop in the Amatikwe area, completely stripped,” said Powell.

  He said just the shell remained intact and the other components had been dismantled.

The contents of the vehicle had been discarded. PHOTO: Marshall Security

“The theft occurred somewhere between 15:00 and 16:30. Members of our Special Operations Team, Tracker SA, SAPS, and other private security companies located the vehicle at approximately 21:00,” he added.

SAPS is investigating.  

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