South African police authority has arrested two of its personnel with goods allegedly looted from people’s stores.
Anaedoonline.ng gathered that the accused officers are among over one thousand people taken into custody during the unrest that happened in Gauteng.
Police spokesperson, Colonel Brenda Muridili reservists were apprehended in Soweto while offloading the goods.
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“The police officers stationed at the Protea Glen police station, were in possession of items worth around R90 000 and they include electric appliances, clothes, groceries, a generator, and sound systems,” Muridili said.
He added: “Police from Soweto operationalized information received from the Intelligence Coordinating Committee, which led to the arrest of two on-duty reservist constables found in possession of property alleged to have been stolen during the incidents of looting of businesses in Soweto.“
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Anaedoonline.ng understands that a total of 1,234 people were taken into custody during the unrest in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. 549 people were arrested in KwaZulu-Natal and 683 in Gauteng, a police spokesman revealed.
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