Road Safety Blog

Another arrest made for fraudulent roadworthy certificates

The Hawks’ Serious Corruption Investigation Unit together with the Western Cape Department of Transport and Public works have arrested yet another suspect for fraudulent roadworthy certificates.

The 36-year-old suspect, former cashier at a vehicle testing station in Jeffreys Bay, was allegedly linked to the capturing of applications onto NaTIS system.

These applications were for Western Cape vehicles, allegedly issued with roadworthy certificates without ever being present at the said vehicle testing station for examination.

Her arrest comes after four other suspects were previously arrested in Jeffreys Bay, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town on 12 and 13 March 2019.

Meanwhile in a similar matter, the Grabouw trio, Abdi Mohamed Omar (41), Isse Abdulahi Mohamed (32) and Abdullahi Yuseg Ali (31) arrested on 17 April were each granted R1500 bail when they appeared at the Bellville Magistrates court on April 18. They are expected to be back in the same court on the 4th of June 2019.

More arrests can be expected on both cases pending the on-going investigations.

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