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The City’s Metal Theft Unit (MTU), also known as the Copperheads, has been making waves in recent years due to their efforts in combating metal theft and vandalism of critical infrastructure. The unit’s persistence and dedication have led to an increase in arrests, operations, and hotspot patrols, resulting in a significant decline in metal theft.

The Copperheads’ Operational Success

Fiscal year data from July 2021 to June 2022 and July 2022 to June 2023 show that the Copperheads have made substantial strides in the fight against metal theft. The unit has arrested 184 suspects during this period, up from 161 in the previous year. Furthermore, the Copperheads ramped up their hotspot patrols by 42% year-on-year and recorded a 23% increase in notices issued to scrapyards. They also issued 3,253 fines for various by-law transgressions.

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Over a three-month period (April – June 2023), the Copperheads confiscated an impressive 4,556.4 kilograms of stolen metal and 405 meters of cable. This is a stark contrast to the 537.5 kilograms of metal and 238.5 meters of cable that were seized during the same period in the previous year.

Recent Convictions

Several convictions relating to cases from 2020 and 2021 have been made in recent months. These include two sentences handed down by the Parow Regional Court in terms of the Criminal Matters Amendment Act – three and four years – as well as a 12-year sentence from the Wynberg Regional Court. These convictions are a testament to the Copperheads’ unwavering efforts in combating metal theft.

Addressing Challenges

The Copperheads acknowledge the challenges in creating a comprehensive picture of their successes. Many cases go unnoticed when finalized, and the unit is actively working to forge improved ties with the National Prosecuting Authority and the South African Police Service (SAPS) to address this issue. By understanding the reasons behind unsuccessful cases, the Copperheads can adapt their operations accordingly.

The Importance of Public Involvement

The Copperheads recognize the crucial role that public involvement has played in their success. The unit has developed an exceptional informant base, receiving numerous positive tips that lead to arrests. Alderman Smith, a member of the unit, emphasizes the importance of public vigilance and encourages residents to report suspicious activities anonymously.

The Power of Public Cooperation

Public cooperation has proven effective in combating metal theft. One recent incident exemplifies this power. Earlier this month, the Copperheads received an anonymous tip about a vehicle transporting stolen cables. Officers intercepted the vehicle along Klipheuwel Road and discovered a bag filled with copper cable. The occupants could not provide a valid explanation for the items, resulting in their arrest.

Recognizing Achievements

As the Copperheads continue their tireless battle against metal theft and vandalism, it is essential to recognize and appreciate their achievements in safeguarding critical infrastructure. The collaboration between the unit and the public has proven effective in combating this issue, and residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the dedicated anonymous hotline at 0800 110 077.

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