R2,5 m Eskom cables stolen in truck hijacking, recovered in Cape Town IMG 20220628 WA0125

Police in Cape Town have recovered Eskom cables worth R2,5 million which were stolen during a truck hijacking in Piketburg.

Eight suspects were also arrested when Crime Intelligence, K9 Unit and Flying Squad teamed up in investigating the case.

Circumstances are that, on 29 May 2022, a case of hijacking was registered at Moorreesburg SAPS after a truck transporting Eskom Aluminium overhead cables was hijacked in Piketberg.

Following an intense investigation and surveillance, the suspects were identified in Cape Town, which led to the identification of the storage place in Trafford Street, Blackheath.

Today, the premises were searched and six rolls of aluminium cables were seized. A total of eight suspects aged between 29 and 49 were arrested for the possession of stolen goods, contravention of the Second Hand Goods Act and Contravening Infrastructure Criminal Amendment Act.

The suspects will appear in the Blue Downs Magistrate’s court on Wednesday 29 June 2022 on the mentioned charges.

R2,5 m Eskom cables stolen in truck hijacking, recovered in Cape Town

R2,5 m Eskom cables stolen in truck hijacking, recovered in Cape Town