This from an auction of recovered stolen goods which included household, office, construction and garden items.
Lieutenant Colonel Ann Pretorius said all the lots were sold in the three-hour bidding process and the money raised would contribute to the national purse for the public’s benefit.
The public attending the auction were thanked by Captain Frank Gerber for their interest. “The goods were recovered from police operations in five cluster policing areas of Midrand, Sandton, Alexandra, Bramley and Sandringham,” he said.
“We normally conduct the auctions every quarter or any time whenever the storage facilities are filled.”
Seated from left, Lieutenant Colonel Ann Pretorius and Captain Frank Gerber process auction forms for a customer.
A lucky buyer gets items for a song at the Alex Police Cluster auction.
Buyers check out potential items at the Alex Police Cluster auction.
Jewellery was part of the items at the Alex Police Cluster auction.
Customers at the Alex Police Cluster auction.
Some of the items at the Alex Police Cluster auction..
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