Four suspects arrested in Seshego during Operation Ceasefire

The suspects were arrested for possession of unlicensed firearms and suspected stolen property.

LIMPOPO – In their relentless effort to eradicate incidents of trio crimes in the province, intelligence led operations such as operation “ceasefire” continue to yield positive results, says police spokesperson, Col Moatshe Ngoepe.

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“Four suspects were arrested during this operation which was conducted on Monday, 6 August in Seshego and Mmotong village. The suspects face charges of possession of unlicensed firearms and suspected stolen properties,” he explained.

The following items were recovered during the arrest:

– One 9mm pistol.
– One 38 special revolver.
– A Colt bakkie.
– Four 9mm live rounds.
– One 38 Special revolver round.
– Seven projectors, one tablet, one Acer remote control, four projector cables.
– Eight cellphones.

Photo: Limpopo police
Photo: Limpopo police

“The recovered 9 mm firearm was taken during a robbery at Radipitsi Secondary School in the Matlala policing area, outside Polokwane. The origin of all other recovered items is still being determined through ongoing police investigation,” Ngoepe concluded.

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