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On 8/1/2023 at 1:20 PM, Zebra said:

Excellent news. Any chance of PROSECUTION of the buyer?

I MUST ask, even though I can guess the answer…

Well done, story with a happy ending!
Chris

I don’t think he’ll be prosecuted. It seems he was scammed as well.  He gave the people who stole my bike his road bike and R20 000 and now has no bike… He was also good enough to drop off the through-axles, which he forgot to hand over, so he seems to cooperative. Hopefully he opens a case and this syndicate gets bust.

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On 8/1/2023 at 7:20 AM, Zebra said:

Excellent news. Any chance of PROSECUTION of the buyer?

I MUST ask, even though I can guess the answer…

Well done, story with a happy ending!
Chris

When my bike was bought by someone who in my mind knowingly bought stolen goods (bought on street for R5k), the police could not be bothered to follow up any case against him. 
He only made contact with me because he tried to sell it on and was shown the stolen ad I posted here. 

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I assume you reported the theft to SAPS and get a case number when it first happened? Otherwise it might not have been so easy for the SAPS in PE to help ... 🤔

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On 8/3/2023 at 12:39 AM, flyguysa said:

Your assumption is correct. As I highlighted in the original post, report the bike as stolen.

Yep thats why it's important to know the serial number of your bike. I take photos of the serial for every bike I sell. Many cyclicts don't know theirs and without it there's not much recourse in a case of theft.

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