Police clerk to appear in court for petrol theft from a vehicle submitted as evidence

A 39-year-old Mpumalanga police administration clerk has been summoned to appear in Balfour Magistrate's Court for allegations of petrol theft. File Photo

A 39-year-old Mpumalanga police administration clerk has been summoned to appear in Balfour Magistrate's Court for allegations of petrol theft. File Photo

Published Jan 7, 2025

Share

A 39-year-old Mpumalanga police administration clerk has been summoned to appear in Balfour Magistrate's Court for allegations of petrol theft.

Provincial police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Magonseni Nkosi said the man has been allegedly linked to petrol theft from a vehicle that was handed in as an exhibit at the Grootvlei South African Police Service (SAPS) station in November 2022.

Nkosi said the man would later join the other three co-accused including two SAPS members, a 43-year-old Sergeant, John Nene, a 35-year-old Constable, Julie Manzana, and a 51-year-old plumber from Dipaleseng Local Municipality, William Mahlaba.

"Both Nene and Mahlaba were released on bail after their arrest, whilst Manzana was summoned to court," added Nkosi.

The trio made several court appearances, and the trial date was scheduled for July 29 and July 30, 2025.

Meanwhile, the administration clerk is expected to appear in court on February 20, 2025.

In October 2024, two Msunduzi Municipality employees were arrested for allegedly stealing the municipality's petrol.

The municipality stated that the employees, one permanent and the other on a contract, were apprehended on October 11 2024 for possessing embezzled municipal fuel under the pretense of using it for work-related purposes.

The municipality explained that after months of investigating the mismanagement of petrol, during which irregular quantities were dispatched, the culprits would legally obtain the fuel every Friday, claiming it was for refuelling areas in need to ensure continued service delivery.

“Monitored by the Internal Investigation unit, the unit managed to track one of the alleged vehicles to Edendale where they arrived whilst the culprits were parked and unloading a municipal truck full of jerry cans into a civilian van. Three external male suspects were also apprehended at the scene,” the municipality said.

The municipality said it continues to uphold its stance on zero tolerance for fraud, corruption and illegal activities within its walls and throughout the city.