Warrant Officer Moses Maphakela of the Bramley police said an employee found his workplace in a messy state.
“According to the employee, the company’s manager called him to inform him of a break-in at his office, which the employee promptly investigated upon his arrival at the premises,” said Maphakela.
The complainant found that his office had been broken into and one of the windows had been smashed.
Maphakela said nothing was taken from the office but the damage amounted to R1 000.
No arrests have been made and an investigation continues.
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