A man from another country tried to drive a fancy BMW from South Africa to Zimbabwe on New Year's Eve. But the police stopped him at the border. They say the car is worth over R2 million.
The man showed the police a South African passport. The police looked into it and found out a bank in South Africa wanted the BMW back. The man said the person who owns the car will fly to South Africa on January 1st.
The police arrested the man. They think he stole the car and gave them fake papers. They took the BMW, and the man had to go to court on January 3rd.
The top police boss in the area is happy the officers caught the man. She says they did a good job. During the holidays, there were more police working, which helped them stop the man from leaving with the car.
The man showed the police a South African passport. The police looked into it and found out a bank in South Africa wanted the BMW back. The man said the person who owns the car will fly to South Africa on January 1st.
The police arrested the man. They think he stole the car and gave them fake papers. They took the BMW, and the man had to go to court on January 3rd.
The top police boss in the area is happy the officers caught the man. She says they did a good job. During the holidays, there were more police working, which helped them stop the man from leaving with the car.