Update: Leandra farm attack – Police report via SATodayNews
South African Police ServiceThree suspects were arrested on Wednesday 7 September 2022 at Leslie after a farm attack on a farm in Leandra, at 07:30 in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa.
The men are said to have robbed her of several items including undisclosed amount of cash, air gun, tools, a grinder, house keys, a bag, and other items before they fled the scene. The suspects were reportedly found in possession of the items that were allegedly stolen earlier at the farm. They were then charged for possession of suspected stolen properties and they could possibly be linked with the said farm attack.
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