Limpopo croc case postponed
Updated | By Anton Meijer
Two men accused of trying to sell live crocodiles appeared in the Mankweng Regional Court on Friday, Limpopo police said.
Two men accused of trying to sell live crocodiles appeared in the Mankweng Regional Court on Friday, Limpopo police said.
The matter would resume on November 1, said Constable Matimba Maluleke.
In August, the two were granted bail of R1000 each. They were arrested after police received a tip-off that two men were selling the reptiles from a house in Ga-Mothapo and pretended to be interested buyers.
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals took the crocodiles to a sanctuary.
-Sapa
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