Simba potato chip heist worth R1.2m flops thanks to Ekurhuleni cops

Simba potato chip heist worth R1.2m flops thanks to Ekurhuleni cops

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Police have recovered a haulage of potato chips worth more than R1 million after a truck ferrying the goods was hijacked.
Police have recovered a haulage of potato chips worth more than R1 million after a truck ferrying the goods was hijacked. Image: Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department

On Netflix, there is a cool series called, 'Money Heist'.

Well, in Ekurhuleni there was also a heist of sorts, but not the one you have in mind...

Read more: Police hunt for suspects linked to KZN heists

A truck containing Simba chips was hijacked.

According to Ignatius Maphike, who is the spokesperson for Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department (EMPD), the suspect has been apprehended.

"On Tuesday 14 March 2023 at 9.50am, members of the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) specialised task team intercepted a 36-year-old male suspect, found with R1.2 million worth of goods on Putfontein," revealed Ignatius. 

Police have recovered a haulage of potato chips worth more than R1m after a truck ferrying the goods was hijacked.
Police have recovered a haulage of potato chips worth more than R1m after a truck ferrying the goods was hijacked. Image: Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department

The police received information from a tracking company about a Isuzu truck that was allegedly hijacked in the Elandsfontein area. 

They immediately acted on the information and proceeded to the location.

Read more: Concern over increasing cash-in-transit heists in KZN

Once the culprit was caught, the police tried to communicate with the criminal, but found out that he couldn't give suitable answers.

The premises where the culprit was from was thoroughly searched and additional boxes were uncovered. The handcuffed suspect alleges that the items found were given to him by two unknown guys.

The police uncovered loot worth R1.2-million. The chips has since been returned to their rightful owner.

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