Meat fraudsters bust in 1,2 mitha sting!

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Two men, aged 34 and 46, were arrested in Mookgopong, Limpopo, after allegedly attempting to fraudulently obtain meat valued at R1.2 million. The arrests followed an incident that began on Monday, April 27th, when an agricultural hub in Naboomspruit received an order from an individual claiming to represent a catering company.

Fake Payment Scheme Uncovered

The caller reportedly placed a substantial order and provided what appeared to be proof of payment via electronic transfer. However, the company’s finance team discovered that no payment had actually been received, revealing the scheme.

Did You Know? On Wednesday, April 23, 2026, police dispatched a truck loaded with boxes appearing to contain meat to the designated delivery location under surveillance.

Police spokesman Hlulani Mashaba stated that officers were alerted to the incident and subsequently “played along” to facilitate the suspects’ apprehension. The delivery location was set for Jubilee Mall in Hammanskraal, Tshwane.

According to Mashaba, one suspect entered the truck to direct the driver, while a second suspect joined to oversee the unloading process. Both individuals were arrested at the scene before they could accept possession of the goods.

Expert Insight: This case highlights the increasing sophistication of fraud attempts targeting businesses. The coordinated effort to present a false front as a legitimate catering company, coupled with the employ of fabricated proof of payment, demonstrates a calculated approach to deception.

The suspects are expected to appear in the Naboomspruit Magistrates Court to face fraud charges.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the value of the meat the suspects attempted to obtain?

The suspects allegedly attempted to obtain meat worth R1.2 million.

Where were the suspects arrested?

The suspects were arrested at Jubilee Mall in Hammanskraal, Tshwane.

When did the initial incident begin?

The incident began on Monday, April 27th, when the agricultural hub received a fraudulent order.

As the case proceeds through the legal system, it remains to be seen what further details will emerge and what penalties the suspects may face if convicted.

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