24 laptops stolen during Limpopo school break-in
Updated | By Sibahle Motha
Thieves made off with two dozen expensive laptops at yet another burglary at a Limpopo school over the weekend.

The incident took place at the Thifhulufhelei Secondary school between Friday and Saturday.
Police spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo says the laptops were stolen from the storeroom.
He adds that the computers have been valued at R120 000.
“The principal of the school called police and informed them about the incident and on arrival it was discovered that the suspects gained entry by cutting the burglar door of the storeroom,” he says.
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Mojapelo says that the suspects cut electricity cables to disarm the alarm system to gain entry into the school’s premises.
Police are appealing to anyone who may have information to get in touch with them.
“We make an appeal to anyone with information about the suspects or someone selling HP laptops to contact the station commander of Tshilwavhusiku, Lt Col Maphefo Matshavha”, adds Mojapelo.
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