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City goes allout green Western Cape minister of finance, economic development and Tourism, Alan Winde, visited AEG Power Solutions on Monday, where he revealed projected job opportunity creation figures in the “Green Economy”. Winde said employment opportunities in this sector are set to grow by 500 percent by 2020. Here Winde (with the blue jacket) is taken on a tour of the facility in Montague Park. Read more on page 2. Photo: André Bakkes
) Gang of three in police custody
Housebreakers bust LEON STEENKAMP
Local police made some inroads into curbing the recent increase in housebreakings in Table View when they arrested a gang of three robbers last week. The men were caught breaking into a house in Stanford Street,
Parklands last Wednesday morning at around 11:30. An anonymous tip-off notified police of the housebreaking. On their way to the scene police noticed a red VW Jetta parked close by. A man with dreadlocks, wearing a red jersey was sitting in the driver’s seat. As police drove by the Jetta they
saw a second man coming out of the yard of one of the houses. After briefly talking to the driver he ran into the yard. As the situation looked suspicious the police turned around for further inspection. Upon entering the property it was clear that the front door of the house had been forced open. Police saw two men jumping over the
boundary wall to the property next door. A discarded radio speaker was also seen lying at the gate. Returning to the Jetta police searched the vehicle and found four more speakers, that seemed to be the same as the one found abandoned. After questioning the driver police were given a description of his
two accomplices. This allowed another patrol vehicle to identify these two men as they were walking along Sandown Road. When the two men were stopped and searched, police found a gold earring and gold ring on the suspect they identified as one of the burglars who jumped over the wall. . To page 2.
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