Police confiscate abalone with an estimated street value of R2.8 million

Police confiscate abalone with an estimated street value of R2.8 million

An integrated law enforcement operation, by members attached to Western Cape Serious and Violent Crime: Stock Theft Unit made a significant breakthrough when they confiscated abalone with an estimated street value of more than R2 million in Walkerville in the Sedibeng district on Wednesday, 06 March 2024.

The deployment who formed part of an intelligence driven operation, focussing on dealing in abalone between provinces arrived in the Gauteng Province and proceeded to an area in Walkerville. Close to the vicinity of the identified address, in the early hours of the morning they saw a Nissan NP 200 entering the area. The members remained static in the area for any eventuality and their patience were rewarded moments later when the mentioned vehicle returned.

The officers instructed the driver to stop the motor vehicle, however he made his intentions known when he attempted to drive through the static law enforcement officers. The members took action which resulted in a high speed chase with the suspect on numerous times try to force the team and other road users off the road. The chase ultimately came to a halt when the driver lost control near to the R59 in the vicinity of Meyerton. The members apprehended the man and conducted an inspection of the vehicle, and in the process confiscated a consignment of abalone.

The team members returned to the identified address in Walkerville where they discovered a fully operational abalone processing plant on a small holding. They detained the 51 year old man on charges of attempted murder, reckless and negligent driving, possession of abalone and possession of an illegal jamming device.

Once charged the suspect will make a court appearance in the Meyerton Magistrates’ court on the mentioned charges.

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