Qumbu police foil livestock theft, arrest three suspects.
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Quick action by Qumbu police, led by the Vispol Commander, resulted in the arrest of three men aged 19–25 after a random CBD shooting on 24 July 2025.

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The suspects were intercepted at around 20:50 inside a Toyota Hilux Double Cab GD6 2.8. Police recovered two unlicensed 9mm pistols with erased serial numbers, eight live rounds of ammunition, a bullet-proof vest, a balaclava, and a stock removal receipt.

Initial investigations revealed that the suspects were allegedly involved in a stock theft operation. They led police to Bajodini locality, where thirteen stolen cattle were recovered. The livestock is believed to have been taken from the Mpehle Administrative Area in Sulenkama. A fourth suspect, a 25-year-old male, was arrested in Bajodini after he was found in possession of a sheep carcass.

All suspects are due to appear before the Qumbu Magistrate’s Court on Monday, 28 July 2025. They face multiple charges including unlawful possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition, and possession of suspected stolen livestock.

OR Tambo District Commissioner, Major General Norman Modishana, commended the officers for their swift and effective response, noting that stock theft remains a serious concern in the district and must be dealt with decisively.

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