Cape Times

4 in court for stealing hazardous gauge

- STAFF WRITER

FOUR suspects are expected in the Midrand Magistrate’s Court this week after being found in possession of a Troxler soil density gauge containing a hazardous substance.

The suspects, aged between 28 and 49, face charges of possession of suspected stolen property and hijacking.

Hawks spokespers­on Philani Nkwalase said the four were arrested on Friday through a multidisci­plinary operation that included the Hawks’ Tactical Operations Management Section (TOMS) from National Head Office, Johannesbu­rg Hawks’ National Priority Violent Crime (NPVC), Germiston Hawks’ Crimes Against the State (CATS), Germiston Bomb Disposal and the Westrand Trio Task Team of the SAPS.

“The suspects, driving a BMW with blue lights, forcibly intercepte­d a Toyota double cab bakkie and hijacked it, in Bekkersdal area on 23 November 2023. Inside the vehicle was a Troxler soil density gauge, containing a hazardous substance. The gauge contains a radioactiv­e source and poses a severe threat to human health.

“The hijacked vehicle was later found stripped in Soweto soon after the incident, but the soil density gauge remained missing.

“A thorough investigat­ion ensued when the suspects attempted to sell it. They were arrested in possession of the Troxler soil density gauge. The vehicle used in the commission of crime was seized along with the radioactiv­e device. The recovered Troxler soil density gauge valued at R310 000 was declared safe by the Germiston Bomb Disposal unit, confirming no leakage or damage to the radioactiv­e source.

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