Stock theft on the rise in Eastern Cape

South African Police Service

Stock theft on the rise in Eastern Cape
Stock theft on the rise in Eastern Cape

Eastern Cape SAPS concerted efforts to fight stock theft were handsomely rewarded with good successes. This province wide operation launched towards the end of March 2019 aims to break the backbone of stock theft and illicit trade in meat as well as stopping stock thieves on their tracks.

On 26 March 2019, two suspects namely Bongani Qgola aged 42 years and Luyanda Ncofo aged 27, years were allegedly caught slaughtering a sheep at Lilliput farm of Mr Jannie Pretorius on Barkly East. They were immediately arrested.

On 28 March 2019 both accused were found guilty and sentenced to undergo twelve months imprisonment without a fine.

A case of stock theft was opened at Bityi after sheep were stolen on 31 March 2019 from the kraal. Hundred of those sheep were recovered while twenty is still outstanding.

Qumbu STU followed up information about sheep held in an enclosure in a forest in Thaleni locality during an anti-stock theft operation.

The twelve sheep were recovered and impounded at Qumbu municipality pound for safe keeping. The owners and suspects are being traced and investigated.

Mthatha Stock theft Unit at Bityi Julukuqu A/A recovered 89 sheep that allegedly strayed from their grazing land. Eighty of those sheep were from one kraal and nine from different kraals. The owners have not yet been identified and police impounded the stock at Tsolo stock pound.

So far, eighty of those sheep had been identified by their lawful owner, before a case was opened. The sheep were released to him.

Twenty five cattle were recovered at Thaleni, Engcobo after they were reported as stolen. The eighteen cattle were recovered at Sulenkama area while seven cattle were recovered at Thaleni Engcobo. Police appeal to anyone with missing stock to visit the local stock pounds in search of their missing and impounded stock.

Mthatha Stock theft arrest two male suspects aged 24 and 36 and charged them for Stock theft after sixty three sheep were stolen on the 23 March 2019. Thirty six of those sheep were recovered from the accused. Both suspects are expected to appear at Ngcobo Magistrate’s court today, 02 April 2019.

Acting Provincial Commissioner, Maj Gen Thembeka Dyantyi commended the members for the breakthrough and encouraged stock owners to take care of their precious stock by employing trusted shepherds as well as branding and marking their stock appropriately so that they can be easily identified when a dispute of ownership arises. She continued to send a stern warning to members of the community who continue to buy stolen stock and supporting the illicit trade of buying stolen meat. “We will have no option as the police but to arrest the seller and the buyer,” she warned.

South Africa Today – South Africa News

SOURCESouth African Police Service