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Friday, 17th December 2010 at 12:00am | Under News.On Friday the 19th of November 2010 police, together with customs officials, arrested a man at O R Tambo International Airport (ORTIA) on his way to Nigeria and seized 42 laptop computers found in his luggage. This was the second time within six (6) months that the same individual was arrested for trying to smuggle suspected stolen laptop computers out of the country.
In June this year the suspect, Augustine Udo Nwanebu, a 32 year old Nigerian national, was stopped by customs officials at ORTIA whilst on his way to Nigeria. Custom officials found that he had 22 laptop computers, 37 cell phones, 17 digital cameras and two ipods in his luggage. Police arrested him on of being in possession of suspected stolen goods. He appeared in court and the case was provisionally withdrawn to allow police to continue with the investigation.
Then on Friday 2010-11-19 the same suspect was stopped again by customs and police at ORTIA, again leaving the country on his way to Nigeria, and when his bag was searched 42 laptops were found that the police suspect could be stolen. He was arrested again and bail was refused by the Kempton Park Magistrate Court. His next court appearance will be on the 3rd of January 2011.
It has since been established during the investigation that some of the laptops were stolen in house breakings in the Bloemfontein area.
We are making an appeal to people who have had a break-in during which laptops were stolen to come forward and contact the investigating officer directly. At the same time we would also like to remind the community that it is important to make a note of the serial numbers of all your electronic goods in case they get stolen and if possible to mark all your goods.
People can contact the Investigating officer directly who is Captain Lesiba Matsetela on cell number 0824555631 or during office hours Monday to Friday on (012 353-6786).