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Metro police crack down on May Day lawbreakers

JOBURG – The Metro Police Roodepoort High Speed Unit cracked down on lawlessness during May Day euphoria in certain parts of Joburg on 1 May.

Workers’ Day euphoria had Metro police officers of the Roodepoort High-Speed Unit on ultra-high alert on 1 May as they apprehended a number of motorists in certain parts of Johannesburg for various law infringements.

“Officers arrested 10 motorists for travelling 40km above the 120km/h speed zone on the N1 south near Maraisburg on Monday, 1 May. They also arrested a male suspect in a white Toyota Hilux with false number plates which was stolen in Pretoria and was travelling at a speed of 176km/h,” said Metro police spokesperson, Chief Superintendent Wayne Minnaar.

 

STOLEN PROPERTY: A speeding motorist’s escapade, traveling in a White Toyota Hilux, was brought to a screeching halt by the Metro police’s Roodepoort High-Speed Unit on May Day.

 

“The driver of a Kia that was stolen at a house in Northcliff and caught travelling at 152km/h, was also arrested. The unit also discovered an AK-47 inside a Mercedes Benz that was speeding. The officers managed to grab the gun but the suspects escaped.”

 

FALSE: Number plates found inside a White Toyota Hi-Lux were recovered during the Metro Police Roodepoort High Speed Unit’s efforts on Workers Day.

 

FIRE POWER: An AK–47 was recovered in a Mercedes-Benz by the Metro police’s High-Speed Unit.

All suspects arrested are set to appear in the Roodepoort Magistrates’ Court soon.

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