Natal Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs MEC, Thulasizwe Buthelezi, has commended law enforcement agencies for the arrest of a 59-year-old suspect linked to the theft of copper worth over R20 million. The stolen copper was recovered this week from a scrapyard on Martin Drive in Queensburgh, south-west of Durban. Buthelezi said every year, criminal syndicates cause hundreds of millions of rands in damage to public infrastructure that provides essential services, including water, electricity and sanitation. 'These criminals sell the stolen metals to unscrupulous scrapyard dealers, severely hampering municipalities' ability to serve their communities. We are pleased to see that law enforcement is gaining the upper hand in the fight against these criminals who perpetuate economic sabotage through their actions,' Buthelezi said. Buthelezi emphasised the importance of community involvement in combating these crimes and urged the public to work closely with law enforcement by reporting any suspiciou s activities. 'The fight against crime is a collective effort. We need the eyes and ears of our communities to help us protect our public assets,' he said. Source: South African Government News Agency
Law enforcement commended for R20 million copper recovery
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