Helping Matlala police catch Telkom battery robbers
Police in Matlala, Capricorn District, are on the lookout for suspects involved in a business robbery at a Telkom Tower. The incident, which saw six batteries stolen, took place on Friday in Chloe, Ga-Matlala. Authorities are appealing to the public for any information that could help them with their investigation.
Key details of the incident
- What happened: A business robbery occurred.
- Where: Telkom Tower, Chloe, Ga-Matlala, Capricorn District.
- When: Friday, 10/10.
- What was stolen: Six batteries.
- Who is investigating: SAPS Limpopo Police in Matlala.
- How to help: Anyone with information is urged to contact Sergeant Maropeng Mabula on 076 877 9047. You can find more details on the official SAPS Limpopo Twitter account at this link.
A closer look at the robbery
This incident happened on Friday, the 10th of October, at a Telkom Tower located in the area of Chloe, Ga-Matlala. It falls under the jurisdiction of the Matlala South African Police Service (SAPS) within the Capricorn District in Limpopo. During the robbery, perpetrators managed to steal six batteries from the tower. The SAPS Limpopo Police have since launched a manhunt to find those responsible. They are relying on community assistance and have provided contact details for anyone who might have seen or heard anything suspicious around the time of the incident.
Frequently asked questions
- When did the robbery take place? The robbery occurred on Friday, 10/10.
- Where exactly did the incident happen? It took place at the Telkom Tower in Chloe, Ga-Matlala.
- What was taken during the robbery? Six batteries were stolen from the tower.
- Who should I contact if I have information? You should contact Sergeant Maropeng Mabula at 076 877 9047.
- Which police unit is handling the case? The SAPS Limpopo Police in Matlala, Capricorn District, are investigating.
- Is there any official statement from the police about this? Yes, you can view their official statement and updates on their Twitter page here.
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