Tip-off leads to arrests for 'theft of school computers'

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Limpopo police arrested two people believed to be behind a school robbery in Thohoyandou area

Limpopo police have arrested two people suspected of being involved in a school burglary in Thohoyandou.

They were arrested after a tip-off by community members about them having “suspicious” items in their possession, said police spokesperson Brig Motlafela Mojapelo.“The lady allegedly failed to provide proof of the origin of the items and she was immediately arrested.”He was found in possession of several items including computers linked to a burglary at Tshishonga Primary school, said Mojapelo.They will appear in the Thohoyandou magistrate's court soon.

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