Fraud syndicate bust by Western Cape police

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A group of 10 suspects are expected in court next week for their alleged linked to a card cloning syndicate.

Police have arrested 10 suspects they alleged to have been cloning fuel cards. Pictured here are the speed points confiscated from the group. Photo: SAPS

According to Traut, the arrested woman is alleged to be an intern employed by the South African Police Service in Mitchells Plain.“The investigation into the circumstances surrounding the arrest of the 10 suspects is still underway and the possibility of more arrests is not excluded,” Traut added.The suspects are expected to appear in the Paarl Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.

In an unrelated incident, a 32-year-old man was arrested in Roosendal in Delft for the possession of two unlicensed firearms and ammunition. According to police, members of the Delft Crime Prevention Unit stopped an e-hailing vehicle and the driver indicated there was a suspicious person in the vehicle.

The suspect tried jumping out of the vehicle but was apprehended. His bag was searched and two 9mm pistols were found.

 

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