Bail for the 19 men who stole 1 155 boxes of chicken in Cape Town set at R 2 500

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Bail for the 19 men who stole 1 155 boxes of chicken in Cape Town set at R 2 500
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The 19 men who appeared the Goodwood Magistrate’s Court for stealing chicken products estimated at more than R600 000, had their bail set at R2 500 on Wednesday.

Cape Town – The nineteen men who appeared the Goodwood Magistrates Court for stealing chicken products, had their bail set at R2 500 on Wednesday.

The men appeared following their arrest last week for the theft of 1 155 boxes of chicken products valued at more than R600 000. A 52-year-old Charlesville resident and his 18 accomplices were in police custody following their brazen hijacking of a chicken delivery truck in Ottery Road, Wynberg, last week Wednesday.

Police spokesperson Novela Potelwa said the suspects were apprehended by Lockdown II forces with the help of a tracking company, hours after the hijacking. “Police pounced on 19 who were loading pellets containing chicken into seven light delivery vehicles in Cochrane Avenue in Epping.

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