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Case Files | Spar Syndicate Breakthrough
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Articles: Matthew Ramsden
Courtesy of Daily Dispatch
EAST LONDON: A manhunt is in progress for a syndicate that
has stolen over R20000 from Spar supermarkets here and in King
William's Town. Police have been joined by private detective Christian
Botha who was called in on Sunday by Southernwood Spar boss Allan Hogan
after his business was targeted on Sunday morning by three men. While
two of them blocked the view of the unsuspecting teller, an accomplice
managed to open a cash drop drawer with a master key and steal R1 947.
The thieves were caught on camera and Botha yesterday handed over a
still frame of them in action. One of the men, who is seen distracting
the cashier, wore a blue chequered jacket while his accomplice was in
white. Yesterday Hogan said he got off lightly compared to other Spars.
Debbie Morgan, of Fleet Spar in Quigney, said they had been hit three
times, losing R11000. The King William's Town store of Trevor Blunden
lost R4900, but he also caught the culprits on camera. He gave the
video to the police. Two women were involved in that particular
incident. Mark Hedderwick of Greenfields Spar said they had been
victims twice, most recently in May when R5 500 was taken from a till.
Personnel manager Petra Barrington of Ashmel Spar said they had lost
several thousand rands in three incidents. Police are appealing to
people with information to contact them on 10111, the Crime Stop number
on 0800-11-12-13, or Christian Botha Investigations on 083-651-0707.
Breakthrough in supermarket thefts
EAST LONDON: The quest to find a syndicate which has stolen
over R20 000 from Spar supermarkets in the area took a step forward
yesterday when private investigator Christian Botha located the gang's
possible hideout here. Botha said that, after a picture of three gang
members had appeared in the Daily Dispatch yesterday, he received
several calls from people, including one from a Quigney resident who
said the men resembled automated teller machine (ATM) crooks who had
been working in the area. He gave the registration of a dark-coloured
Volkswagen Golf which was traced to an address in Southernwood, later
found to be a boarding house. Botha visited the house and spoke to the
caretaker who identified one of the syndicate suspects from a video
replay at the Southernwood Spar. It was determined that the suspect had
lived in the house for about eight months before leaving earlier this
year. The investigator then received another call from a man who said
he had overheard a conversation that a Spar was going to be robbed.
Botha spoke to him and found out that the alleged syndicate members
were unemployed, but always seemed to have plenty of cash. The man
further claimed that the men came from Gauteng and had been in this
area since March. This man also identified the alleged thieves from the
video footage. An address in Buffalo Flats was identified as the
possible home of the gang. Botha said he called in detectives from the
police station here who accompanied him to the house. "On entering the
gate, the dogs came running and barking and I saw some movement in a
back room," he said. He then watched as a "figure" ran to the back of
the house, but the house owner confronted the law enforcers before they
could give chase. In the back room of the house a blue chequered jacket
was seen which resembled the one worn by a suspect in the video. Botha
said the police declined to enter the premises because they did not
have a search warrant. He questioned the neighbours and last night said
he would follow up further leads about the men's background and
whereabouts. Anyone with information should contact Botha on
083-651-0707 or Detective Inspector Schalk van Wyk on (043)743-4400.
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