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flyboy2
26th May 2006, 19:32
One of the biggest police successes has just become their biggest embarrassment.
A brazen robbery at the Johannesburg International Airport, followed by quick investigation, netted 13 arrests and more than $16-million (R105-million) recovered.
Now $13-million (R85-million) of that money has been stolen from the police's safe in Benoni.
Thieves drilled through the safe's door
Police have confirmed they are investigating an embarrassing break-in at their North Rand Serious and Violent Crimes Unit.
A gang of thieves managed to drill through the door of a large walk-in safe on Wednesday night and steal evidence being kept by the unit at their second floor office.
A source told The Star this morning that the evidence stolen had been seized following a brazen heist at the airport in March.
All members who had access to the safe are being investigated, including senior commanders. The source could not confirm if charges had been laid against any officers, but said they could be laid later today.
Police had outsourced the task of counting the money and checking the serial numbers on the notes. Superintendent Eugene Opperman confirmed the break-in but would not say what had been stolen.
'They don't have all their facts right'
"We are following up on certain information that may lead to early arrests," Opperman said.
When asked about the money, he said, he would say only: "They don't have all their facts right."
He would also not reveal exactly how the thieves had broken into the safe or what the security set-up around it was.
Asked why such a large amount of money was kept at the unit's offices Opperman said: "It's a walk-in safe. This is the way evidence is being kept."
Gauteng's top cop, Commissioner Perumal Naidoo, is believed to have visited the crime scene. This morning Naidoo refused to comment on the robbery.
During the airport heist, a gang armed with AK-47 rifles held up two security guards at a cargo airplane loaded with cash on March 25. They fled with bags stuffed with US dollars.
But four days later, two of the robbers were bust trying to enter Zimbabwe. More arrests followed and, to date, 13 alleged robbers in total are behind bars. One of the robbers was gunned down in a shootout with police.
At their court appearance, all alleged members of the syndicate were denied bail. Police are still hunting for the remaining 11 members of the gang who are on the run.
This article was originally published on page 1 of The Star on May 26, 2006

B Sousa
26th May 2006, 23:55
Will the Police Officer with the Worn out Electric Drill Please stand up........
What the hell are these people thinking leaving anything besides empty Beer Bottles in Police Custody.

Solid Rust Twotter
27th May 2006, 05:35
You couldn't make it up......:}

SAT_BOSS
27th May 2006, 15:19
Eish is a great country neh! Da Police are da ones to protect da people We are forever freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Eish beloved SA, where are you:{

Solid Rust Twotter
27th May 2006, 16:59
Some clever thieves stole a cash machine from police HQ in Pretoria a few years ago. Claimed they were bank technicians and even got the cops to carry it for them...:E :ok:

fourplay
28th May 2006, 10:33
I do love an inside job story... Tis plain as da nose on ya face.

Temptation brought shame on many a man since the beginning of time.

Nothing ever changes :uhoh: :uhoh: :uhoh:

Nickerbal
28th May 2006, 10:41
Dear SAPS,

Please contact me I only take 5% and have some good aircraft for you for sale that we can place on a contract in the DRC !! My aircraft all have good clean paper work that I created on my laptop / scanner & printer.

Also my crew's pass regular medicals and flight checks with a Good Doctor friend that is also a share holder.

4HolerPoler
28th May 2006, 11:33
Latest on the Keystone brigade:

THE South African Police Service is investigating the possibility that one of its own members stole millions from a police safe in Benoni. The money — recovered two months ago from the gang who originally stole it at the Johannesburg International Airport during a multi-million-dollar heist — was apparently stolen again on Wednesday night. It was in safekeeping in a large walk-in vault at the offices of the Benoni Murder and Robbery Unit. Metro discovered this week that the police were investigating an inside job.

It has been reliably learnt that:

:uhoh: There was no sign of forced entry into the walk-in safe; and

:} A locksmith confirmed that no locks or doors were broken or forced open.

The money was part of the $16.5-million stolen on March 25, when an armed group attacked guards who were transporting the cash from a South African Airways aircraft. By the time they were caught, the robbers had managed to convert much of the cash into rands. Six men and three women, including four Airports Company of South Africa officials :D , have appeared in the Kempton Park Magistrate’s Court in connection with the airport heist.

Wednesday night’s theft occurred while police were still searching for other suspects. Police spokesman Superintendent Eugene Opperman confirmed that “certain items” had been stolen at the police building on Wednesday. “But please note: we are not prepared to say that the money is gone,” he added. When Opperman was asked how much money was kept in the safe, he said: “That’s got nothing to do with anyone.” :ok:

B Sousa
28th May 2006, 14:10
Clue #1........Look for the Cop who comes to work in the new MBZ.

JG1
28th May 2006, 21:10
So where's the other R3.5 million??? Already "missing" ?:suspect: