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McReggae
#11 Posted : Thursday, July 17, 2014 12:15:03 PM
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Swenani wrote:
wanyuru wrote:
McReggae wrote:
mawinder wrote:

Metal thieves in South Africa have stolen nearly 10km (6 miles) of working railway track, causing about $2.3m (£1.3m) of damage, it's emerged.

Chunks of track were stolen over the course of several months from a line used to take trains from Johannesburg to a depot in the town of Nigel, The Star newspaper reports. Five men have appeared in court after being "caught in the act" by the security guards who patrol the track, the paper says.

"They're experts. They're not making mistakes," says Thumbu Mahlangu, a member of the local transport committee. Rail spokesman Mike Asefovitz agrees: "These aren't the little guys. To take this kind of weight and to cut it up you need specialised machinery." The stolen rails are reportedly worth about $120,000 on the scrap metal market.

The theft has left 34 brand new train cars stuck at the maintenance plant just as they were due to be put into use, and the depot now fears for its future with about 700 jobs potentially at risk. In South Africa, metal theft is a serious problem costing the economy hundreds of millions of dollars a year.

No wonder a wazuan engineer is chauffereud to Siaya every weekend.He exported it there!!!!!


smile Who is this?


mawinder wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Seeping my Gin as I get chauffeured to Kisumu dala!

It isorait.After delegates were injured you are now being chauffeured and taking gin.



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smile Mmmmh, that doesn't happen every week!!!
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Othelo
#12 Posted : Thursday, July 17, 2014 12:16:49 PM
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Impunity wrote:
wanyuru wrote:
McReggae wrote:
mawinder wrote:

Metal thieves in South Africa have stolen nearly 10km (6 miles) of working railway track, causing about $2.3m (£1.3m) of damage, it's emerged.

Chunks of track were stolen over the course of several months from a line used to take trains from Johannesburg to a depot in the town of Nigel, The Star newspaper reports. Five men have appeared in court after being "caught in the act" by the security guards who patrol the track, the paper says.

"They're experts. They're not making mistakes," says Thumbu Mahlangu, a member of the local transport committee. Rail spokesman Mike Asefovitz agrees: "These aren't the little guys. To take this kind of weight and to cut it up you need specialised machinery." The stolen rails are reportedly worth about $120,000 on the scrap metal market.

The theft has left 34 brand new train cars stuck at the maintenance plant just as they were due to be put into use, and the depot now fears for its future with about 700 jobs potentially at risk. In South Africa, metal theft is a serious problem costing the economy hundreds of millions of dollars a year.

No wonder a wazuan engineer is chauffereud to Siaya every weekend.He exported it there!!!!!


smile Who is this?


mawinder wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Seeping my Gin as I get chauffeured to Kisumu dala!

It isorait.After delegates were injured you are now being chauffeured and taking gin.



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mawinder
#13 Posted : Thursday, July 17, 2014 12:25:57 PM
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One wazuan seems to have an interest in the matter!!!!!!
washiku
#14 Posted : Thursday, July 17, 2014 12:37:00 PM
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Othelo wrote:
Many will be disappointed with this thread …………….


Why? Were you disappointed and why?
butterflyke
#15 Posted : Thursday, July 17, 2014 12:52:27 PM
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mawinder wrote:

Metal thieves in South Africa have stolen nearly 10km (6 miles) of working railway track, causing about $2.3m (£1.3m) of damage, it's emerged.


The theft has left 34 brand new train cars stuck at the maintenance plant just as they were due to be put into use, and the depot now fears for its future with about 700 jobs potentially at risk. In South Africa, metal theft is a serious problem costing the economy hundreds of millions of dollars a year.

No wonder a wazuan engineer is chauffereud to Siaya every weekend.He exported it there!!!!!


I hope the French have already received their cheque for the train cars

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