Snatch-and-swallow crime wave hits Durban
Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2003 11:12 am

This emerged earlier this week when police, baffled by the disappearance of evidence such as necklaces and broaches in cases of snatch-and-run street crimes, took two youths to Addington Hospital for x-rays.
The x-rays revealed that the boys, both aged 19, were swallowing their loot before they could be caught.
Until Friday police from the Durban Metro Police Beach Crime Prevention Unit (BCPU) had been forced to release street criminals because they were unable to find the stolen property.
Becoming suspicious, BCPU investigators set up an observation post along Point Road, where most of the attacks take place, to see if they could find out what the gangs were doing with their loot.
Sergeant Greg Beavon said they became suspicious of the two 19-year-olds when they found them loitering on a street corner.
"We kept watch and saw them attack a 69-year-old woman, They pushed her to the ground, gabbed a R2 500 chain and pendant from her neck and fled.
"We chased after them and caught them a short distance away from they had attacked the elderly woman.
"We searched suspects. We went through all their clothing, including their shoes, but we could not find the jewellery. It was as though it had simply vanished," said Beavon.
He said minutes before they were about to release the youths they decided to take them to Addington Hospital for x-rays on the off-chance that they had swallowed the chain and pendant.
Beavon said they were quite surprised and amused when the x-rays showed that one of the youths had swallowed the chain, while the other had swallowed the pendant.
"I have heard of criminals swallowing evidence, but actually swallowing the loot is new to us," said Beavon
He said that in the past two weeks they had arrested 20 people for similar robberies on the beachfront. Once the jewellery was swallowed, the thieves waited until it had "passed through them" before selling it pawn shops.
"We are warning the owners of these shops that we will crack down on them and we will arrest them if they are caught in possession of stolen property," he said.