Ten suspects, including a police officer intern stationed at Mitchells Plain police station, are to appear in the Paarl Magistrate’s Court for their involvement in a fuel fraud syndicate.
The suspects, aged between 23 and 41, were arrested by police after an intensive investigation.
Police spokesperson André Traut said: “Detectives attached to the Provincial Commercial Crimes Unit, in conjunction with investigators from financial institutions, were able to bust the fraud syndicate operating with cloned fuel cards.
“The suspects were arrested in possession of 52 cloned fuel cards, mostly linked to government cars, three point-of-sale devices, 14 cellphones, 74 x 25-litre containers, four cars, fuel slips, and R32 000 cash. They are expected to appear in Paarl Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, November 2 to face the charges against them.
“The female…