LOOK: Another stolen Toyota Corolla Cross intercepted while heading to cross Beitbridge
Provincial police spokesperson in Limpopo, Brigadier Hlulani Mashaba said the grey SUV was reported stolen earlier this month, around Pretoria central.
Image: SAPS
Police in Limpopo have intercepted another Toyota Corolla Cross sport utility vehicle which was apparently being driven towards the Beitbridge port of entry.
Provincial police spokesperson, Brigadier Hlulani Mashaba said the grey SUV was reportedly stolen earlier this month, around Pretoria central.
“On Friday, 16 May 2025, members of provincial Flying Squad were busy conducting routine patrol duties when they received intelligence information about a grey Toyota Corolla Cross SUV vehicle that was reported stolen this month,” said Mashaba.
“The vehicle was allegedly travelling at high speed along the N1 South public road and was destined to be smuggled to Zimbabwe.”
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The police immediately commenced an intensive search for the stolen vehicle until it was positively spotted driving outside Polokwane.
Police officers attempted to stop the speeding vehicle, but the driver did not yield.
“A car chase ensued until the vehicle was intercepted at Nirvana robots. It was searched and police suddenly discovered a damaged tracking device removed from the vehicle,” said Mashaba.
The 31-year-old man who was driving the stolen vehicle could not produce authentic documentation proving ownership of the car, and he was immediately placed under arrest on the spot.
The arrested driver was charged for possession of a suspected stolen motor vehicle.
Provincial police spokesperson in Limpopo, Brigadier Hlulani Mashaba said the grey SUV was reported stolen earlier this month, around Pretoria central.
Image: SAPS
Meanwhile, provincial commissioner of police in Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe has saluted the law enforcement team which intercepted and recovered the vehicle.
She urged the team to continue in their concerted efforts to combat cross border crimes.
Earlier on Tuesday, IOL reported that police in Limpopo announced “a significant breakthrough” with the recovery of two vehicles, a Toyota Corolla Cross and a Toyota Hilux GD-6 valued at approximately R1.4 million, which were destined to be smuggled out of South Africa.
Mashaba said the two vehicles were meant to be driven across the Beitbridge port of entry, into the neighbouring Zimbabwe on Sunday.
“In a co-ordinated anti-smuggling operation involving SAPS Anti-Smuggling Team, Tshimollo Security and Investigation, and Reflex Anti-Hijacking Security, the officers intercepted a Toyota Hilux GD-6 double cab on the R101 near Polokwane weighbridge. During the stop, one male suspect fled into nearby bushes, while two female suspects attempted to escape but were apprehended after a foot chase,” said Mashaba.
The women aged 19 and 20 were arrested, and are facing charges of possession of a suspected stolen motor vehicle.
A man escaped on foot, evading arrest while two women aged 19 and 20 were arrested for possession of a Toyota Hilux GD-6 double cab bakkie.
Image: SAPS
Preliminary investigations confirmed that the vehicle was stolen on 16 May 2025 in the Garsfontein policing area in Pretoria East, Gauteng.
In a separate but related intelligence-driven operation, Mashaba said officers intercepted a Toyota Corolla Cross at Mokopane CBD on the R101 road, which was also en route to the Beitbridge port of entry.
“Investigations revealed that this vehicle had been reported stolen at the Wierdabrug (City of Tshwane) policing area on Friday. The driver, a 34-year-old undocumented foreign national, was arrested,” said Mashaba.
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