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Police officers granted bail over cash-in-transit heist in Mpumalanga

have been granted bail. The officers and three of the four civilians have been released on bail of R5000 each. One of the civilians, a foreign national, abandoned his bail application. The three officers have been suspended from the White River Flying Squad following their arrest.

One of the firearms was found to have been stolen from the Malamulele police station in Limpopo two years ago. The civilians were arrested after a cash-in-transit heist in Nkomazi, where R8000 in coins was stolen. The magistrate, Mduduzi Nkosi, said there is no evidence linking the suspects to the crimes.

The matter has been postponed and transferred to the Malalane Magistrate’s Court. All seven accused will return to court on the 6th of December.

 

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