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Cops seek ‘fraudster’

JOBURG - Bramley police are in pursuit of a man wanted in connection with a fraud case.

The man allegedly used a stolen ID book to hire jumping castles from a company in Malboro Gardens and did not return them.

Police spokesperson Warrant Officer Moses Maphakela alleges the suspect operated in areas such as Midrand and Fourways. “He drove a delivery truck branded LM Trading and Construction with registration number, ZRV 610 GP which is fake,” said Maphakela.

Police have appealed to members of the public to come forward with information that could lead to the suspect’s arrest.

Details: Sergeant Palesa Kae, 074 226 0805074 226 0805.

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