Sekhukhune stock theft unit recover 14 stolen cattle

South African Police Service

Sekhukhune stock theft unit recover 14 stolen cattle
Sekhukhune stock theft unit recover 14 stolen cattle. Photo: SAPS

The South African Police Service in Rakgoadi and members of Stock Theft Unit at Sekhukhune District recovered fourteen suspected stolen cattle at separate locations, Moeding and Mamphokgo villages, on Wednesday 24 May 2023.

It is reported that Police received information about the suspected stolen cattle at Moeding village at around 16:00. Leads were followed, on arrival they found seven cattle tied with ropes in a kraal but at that time there was no one present to account.

The said seven cattle are not yet identified. They were then taken to pounding master at Siyabuswa.

In another incident at Mamphokgo village, on Wednesday, 24 May 2023 at around 20:00, police followed information and found seven cattle in a kraal and the owner of the house was not found. He was called to his house but never came.

Preliminary investigations linked six cattle with two cases reported at Moletlane policing area after the owners positively identified them.

No one has been arrested in both incidents and a manhunt of the suspect(s) is underway.

Police calls upon Obed Mamogobo of Mamphokgo village to report to his local police as it is believed he can assist with further investigation.

Community members around Sekhukhune District with information or those who can assist in identifying the livestock to contact Captain Lesiba Matsaung of Marble Hall Stock Theft Unit on 079 975 2529 or Crime Stop number on 0860010111 or the nearest Police Station or MySAPSApp.

The Police investigations are still continuing.

SAPS Newsroom

SOURCESouth African Police Service