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    Police Recover Stolen Sheep Within Hour in Tsolo

    Malebogo PutuBy Malebogo PutuMay 5, 2026Updated:May 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A swift response by members of the Tsolo Crime Prevention Unit (CPU) led to the recovery of 100 sheep suspected to have been stolen from a kraal in the Sidwadweni locality on Monday evening, police said.

    Authorities received a complaint at approximately 9:30 p.m. on May 4, prompting an immediate search operation. Within an hour, officers traced and located the abandoned flock in a nearby area. The sheep, estimated to be worth R180,000, were found unharmed and returned to their rightful owner.

    No arrests have been made, and investigations into the theft are ongoing.

    The OR Tambo District Commissioner, Major General Norman Modishana, commended the officers for their rapid response, highlighting the broader impact of livestock theft on rural communities.

    “Livestock remains a primary source of wealth and livelihood for many of our people, especially in rural communities,” he said. “The loss of 100 sheep is not just a financial blow but an attack on a family’s heritage and survival.”

    He added that police would continue efforts to apprehend those responsible. “We will not rest until those responsible are brought to book,” he said.

    Police have appealed to members of the public to come forward with any information that could assist in the investigation.

    Authorities also urged livestock owners to take preventative measures, including securing kraals, improving lighting where possible, and branding or marking animals for easy identification. Farmers are advised to report missing livestock immediately to the nearest police station or the Livestock Theft Unit.

    Crime Eastern Cape Livestock Theft South African Police Tsolo
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