10 Suspects arrested and protected plants valued at R400K confiscated

South African Police Service

10 Suspects arrested and protected plants valued at R400K confiscated
10 Suspects arrested and protected plants valued at R400K confiscated

Members of the Springbok Stock Theft and Endangered Species Unit arrested ten suspects in connection with contravention of the Nature Conservation Act during operation ‘Buy and Bust’.

The Commander of Namakwa Stock Theft and Endangered Species Unit, Captain Karel du Toit commended members of Upington Public Order Police, Kimberley Crime Intelligence and Upington Technical Support Unit for their assistance during the operation.

The suspects, whose ages range between 24 and 37 years, were found in possession of protected plants in Upington.

The following plants were confiscated from the suspects:

4230 conophytum calculus plants
3040 conophytum pageae plants
480 conophytum globosum plants
755 Conophytum roodeae plants
280 conophytum uniforme plants

The plants are estimated at R400 000-00.

Two vehicles, a Chevrolet bakkie and Toyota Corolla, were confiscated by police as they were used in the commission of crime.

The suspects are expected to appear before the Upington Magistrates Court on 11 January 2021.

Police investigations are continuing.

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