Tshwane Metro Police have successfully apprehended multiple suspects in a series of operations targeting copper cable theft across the city.
Crackdown at Pretoria West Substation
On Monday, 11 May 2026, the TMPD Cable Theft Unit caught three African male suspects red-handed. The arrests occurred at the Pretoria West substation after the unit responded to a report from their radio control room regarding alleged criminal activity.
TMPD spokesman Colonel Isaac Mahamba stated that officers swiftly attended the scene after receiving the report. Upon arrival, they found the suspects in the act of stealing copper cables.
All three suspects were immediately arrested and detained at a local police station. They face charges related to the possession of suspected stolen materials and the damage of city infrastructure.
Centurion Operation
In a separate incident on Thursday, 7 May 2026, the TMPD Cable Theft Unit arrested a man during a strategic operation in Centurion. Officials noticed a suspicious man digging and cutting electric cable next to an electric box in the area.
Colonel Mahamba noted that the suspect was approached for investigation but could not provide a satisfactory answer. He was arrested on the spot and remains detained pending his court appearance.
The TMPD continues to encourage residents to be vigilant. Colonel Mahamba has urged the public to report any suspicious activities related to cable theft or other crimes to their nearest TMPD regional police offices.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where did the arrests on May 11 take place?
Three suspects were arrested at the Pretoria West substation after TMPD officers responded to a report from their radio control room.
What happened during the operation in Centurion?
On Thursday, 7 May 2026, a man was arrested after TMPD officials observed him digging and cutting an electric cable next to an electric box.
What charges are the Pretoria West suspects facing?
The suspects are charged with possession of suspected stolen copper cables, as well as tampering and damaging essential infrastructure.
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