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Stellenbosch Stolen Bikes


dcfender

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...another bike stolen, so why even bother..

 

Ever wondered where all these stolen bikes go?

Police aint very successful in retreving any of these bikes, some with big price tags, gets sod for peanuts or the guys next ''hit'' of tik.

I have been doing some digging the past week and have had more leads than the detective handeling my case.

 

So the idea here is to list all the names of guys that buy these stolen bikes in Stellenbosch, the next step would be to list the guys buying these bikes from the "smokel huise". Strange thing is the police know of all these guys but did not bother to act until i asked them to come with me and approach these scum...DO NOT GO TO THESE PLACES WITHOUT POLICE

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26 specialized plus 2000 lumen night light, plus white giro helmet... so here are the names..

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  1. Rasta Burn: 35 primrose st
  2. Christopher Jones: 30 Pine st
  3. Kevin Adams: 16 Vredelust st
  4. Koos Stevens: 24 Jakaranda st
  5. Kef: 8 Jakaranda St
  6. Teswill Williams : 18 North End
  7. Santo/White : Kayamandi opposite cultural center at botten near sirkel
  8. Johnathan: Taxistands near Aandklas/ caltex

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  1. Rasta Burn: 35 primrose st
     
  2. Christopher Jones: 30 Pine st
     
  3. Kevin Adams: 16 Vredelust st
     
  4. Koos Stevens: 24 Jakaranda st
     
  5. Kef: 8 Jakaranda St
     
  6. Teswill Williams : 18 North End
     
  7. Santo/White : Kayamandi opposite cultural center at botten near sirkel
     
  8. Johnathan: Taxistands near Aandklas/ caltex

please add to the list if you know of any other!!!

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  1. Rasta Burn: 35 primrose st
     
  2. Christopher Jones: 30 Pine st
     
  3. Kevin Adams: 16 Vredelust st
     
  4. Koos Stevens: 24 Jakaranda st
     
  5. Kef: 8 Jakaranda St
     
  6. Teswill Williams : 18 North End
     
  7. Santo/White : Kayamandi opposite cultural center at botten near sirkel
     
  8. Johnathan: Taxistands near Aandklas/ caltex

 

 

Did the Police recover any stolen items at these addresses?

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Any recoveries? How do you know they bought the stolen goods? Informants?

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IMPO you just open the market for anyone in pocession of stolen goods. They now have a list of names were the can shop for the best selling price

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IMPO you just open the market for anyone in pocession of stolen goods. The now have a list of names were the can shop for the best price

 

I really hope those kinda people are not on the hub.

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IMPO you just open the market for anyone in pocession of stolen goods. The now have a list of names were the can shop for the best price

 

Who says any of those names are already hubbers??? I wouldn't be surprised :angry::angry::angry:

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ok some answers... bike was stolen between 14:00- 16:00, out of house

i dont know if these guys bought MY bike but i do know they buy stolen goods, so the idea is to up the odds a little bit of getting your bike back if not insured.. as i find out more i'll keep posting.

How do i know these places: i asked around and got more or less the same info from quite a number of these, lets call them " informants". who are they.. car gaurds, beggers, gardners, they all know where the so called " smokel huise" are in their areas so i asked a few to go show me where these places are and just drove past and got the adress... which i then gave to the police.. no recovery of my bike yet..

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interesting that the car guards know where to go sell a bike. That's probably not the only 'fences' they know of and not only for bikes... :thumbdown:

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