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The Citizen
3 days ago
- The Citizen
Police bust reveals counterfeit money printed, stored in Centurion shack
Police are searching for an unidentified man who yesterday fled from a raid at a site in Olievenhoutbosch, Centurion used to manufacture counterfeit money. According to police the raid follows crime intelligence receiving information on a dwelling in Olievenhoutbosch's Chuba Informal Settlement believed to be used in the manufacturing and storage of counterfeit currency. Tshwane Flying Squad spokesperson Sergeant Alfred Makwati Legodi said when police arrived, a suspect fled on foot and managed to evade capture. 'Upon arrival at the identified location, the suspect, an African male, fled the scene on foot. A search of the premises led to the discovery of an undisclosed quantity of counterfeit money concealed in plastic bags inside the shack.' He said the counterfeit money was seized and booked as evidence at Olivenhoutbosch SAPS. No arrests were also made in connection with the operation. 'We are appealing to the public to assist in locating the suspect involved in the counterfeit money operation. 'If you have any information, please contact Olievenhoutbosch SAPS or call the SAPS Crime Stop line at 10111. Your information can make a difference,' said Legodi. Legodi said the Tshwane Flying Squad is committed to restoring law and order, whether it's taking down counterfeit crime or removing reckless drivers from the streets. Read original story on


The Citizen
4 days ago
- The Citizen
Police raid Olievenhoutbosch site manufacturing counterfeit money, suspect flees
Police are searching for an unidentified man who fled from a raid at a counterfeit manufacturing site in Olievenhoutbosch today. According to police the raid follows the service crime intelligence receiving information on a dwelling in Olievenhoutbosch's Chuba Informal Settlement believed to be used in the manufacturing and storage of counterfeit currency. Tshwane Flying Squad spokesperson Sergeant Alfred Makwati Legodi said when police arrived, a suspect fled on foot and managed to evade capture. 'Upon arrival at the identified location, the suspect; an African male fled the scene on foot. A search of the premises led to the discovery of an undisclosed quantity of counterfeit money concealed in plastic bags inside the shack.' He said the counterfeit money was seized and booked as an exhibit at Olivenhoutbosch SAPS. He said no arrests were also made in connection with the operation. 'We are appealing to the public to assist in locating the suspect involved in the counterfeit money operation. 'If you have any information, please contact Olievenhoutbosch SAPS or call the SAPS Crime Stop line at 10111. Your information can make a difference.' Legodi said the Tshwane Flying Squad is committed to restoring law and order, whether it's taking down counterfeit crime or removing reckless drivers from our streets. ALSO READ: Atteridgeville artist uses passion to build a career Do you have more information about the story? Please send us an email to [email protected] or phone us on 083 625 4114. For free breaking and community news, visit Rekord's websites: Rekord East For more news and interesting articles, like Rekord on Facebook, follow us on Twitter or Instagram or TikTok.