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Arrest of Suspect linked to Theft of Traffic Signal Infrastructure
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MEC Diale-Tlabela welcomes arrest of suspect linked to theft of traffic signal infrastructure
The Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport, Kedibone Diale-Tlabela, has welcomed the arrest of a suspect found in possession of stolen public infrastructure, including traffic signal equipment, following a joint operation by law-enforcement agencies in Ekurhuleni. The arrest was effected this week where members of the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) Anti-Cable Theft Unit, Thathazonke Anti Crime and Theft unit, working closely with the Gauteng Transport Inspectorate apprehended the suspect.
The operation forms part of intensified efforts to clamp down on infrastructure vandalism and organised syndicates targeting critical road assets. During the arrest, officers recovered traffic signal lights, control box equipment, as well as driving licences and identity documents found in the suspect’s possession.
The suspect has since been detained at Katlehong SAPS. MEC Diale-Tlabela commended the officers involved for their swift and coordinated action. “This arrest demonstrates the unwavering commitment of our traffic inspectorate and law-enforcement partners to protect public infrastructure. Traffic signal theft is not a victimless crime,it endangers lives, disrupts mobility, and places an unnecessary burden on the public purse,” said MEC Diale-Tlabela.
The MEC further emphasised that government remains resolute in its fight against infrastructure vandalism and criminal syndicates. “This arrest sends a clear message: those who damage and steal public assets will be found and brought to book. We will continue to strengthen our collaboration with metro police, SAPS, and specialised units to safeguard our roads and traffic management systems,” she added.
The MEC also called on communities to play an active role by reporting suspicious activities around traffic lights, control boxes, and other road infrastructure. The investigation remains ongoing, and further arrests are not ruled out.




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