Cops recover stolen train tracks worth R8m in KZN, 2 arrested
10 February 2020
Police have recovered more than 180 tons of stolen train tracks worth R8m in Greytown in KwaZulu-Natal.
According to provincial police spokesperson Brigadier Jay Naicker members of the Provincial Non-Ferrous Task Team received intelligence of stolen Transnet infrastructure at a scrapyard on South Coast Road in Maydon Wharf on Thursday.
"The team immediately sprang into action and began investigations into the source of the stolen metal. During the night, the team began following up on leads with regards to the stolen railway tracks and railway sleepers.
"On Friday morning, the team was joined by officials from Transnet, Prasa and Telkom. They proceeded to the identified bulk metal scrapyard and discovered tons of railway lines and railway sleepers on the site," Naicker said.