Two men are expected to appear before the Humansdorp Magistrates' Court today, 11 February, after they were positively linked to the murder and business robbery at a Jeffreys Bay grocery store on 1 February.
Two men were arrested after being positively linked to the murder and business robbery in Jeffreys Bay. PHOTO: Pixabay

KOMANI – A swift response by Thornhill detectives, Komani Crime Prevention, and Provincial Traffic officials led to the arrest of three male suspects aged between 21 and 29 on allegations of theft of church property and a motor vehicle.

According to police spokesperson Captain Yolisa Mgolodela, it is alleged that during the night of 28 July, between 19:00 and 05:00 the following morning, the suspects broke into Peace House Church located in Phakamisa Locality, Thornhill Administration Area.

She said that with no one present at the church during that time, the suspects reportedly stole two desktop computers, two laptops, two cellphones, and a music system.

“To make off with the stolen items, the trio allegedly loaded them into a vehicle which also belonged to the church and fled the scene,” said Mgolodela.

She said that the crime was discovered the following morning (29 July), and a case was immediately opened at Thornhill SAPS.

“Upon receiving the report, the station commander swiftly mobilised resources, calling on the support of Komani Crime Prevention and Provincial Traffic to assist in tracking down the suspects,” said Mgolodela.

“Later that day, at approximately 16:00 on 29 July, the suspects were apprehended on the R67 road between Komani and Whittlesea.”

She said that all the stolen items, including the church vehicle, were successfully recovered during the arrest.

Mgolodela said that the three suspects are expected to appear before the Ntabethemba Magistrate’s Court soon on charges of theft of a motor vehicle and business burglary.

The Chris Hani District Commissioner, Major General Rudolph Adolph, applauded the collaborative effort and swift action by the involved teams, commending their dedication to combating crime and ensuring justice is served.

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