A deal in uncut diamonds worth R400,000 ended abruptly when police arrived at a local pub in Somerset West.
Two men, aged 36 and 56, were arrested there on Wednesday after police received information that one of them was planning to sell diamonds to the other.
"Upon their arrival, police found two men in possession of uncut diamonds. The men could not provide proof of ownership and were arrested for possession of unpolished diamonds," said police spokesperson Sgt Noloyiso Rwexana.
"The estimated street value of the stones is R400,000," she said.
Diamond deal in local pub lost its sparkle when police pitched up
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A deal in uncut diamonds worth R400,000 ended abruptly when police arrived at a local pub in Somerset West.
Two men, aged 36 and 56, were arrested there on Wednesday after police received information that one of them was planning to sell diamonds to the other.
"Upon their arrival, police found two men in possession of uncut diamonds. The men could not provide proof of ownership and were arrested for possession of unpolished diamonds," said police spokesperson Sgt Noloyiso Rwexana.
"The estimated street value of the stones is R400,000," she said.
The men are expected to appear in the Somerset West Magistrate's Court on Friday.
"The circumstances surrounding the stones and their authenticity is under investigation," added Rwexana.
Two men arrested for illegal possession of unpolished diamonds worth R1m
Diamonds are sometimes used as currency in the criminal underworld.
Earlier this year, Bulgarian couple Nessie Peeva and Angelo Dimov were killed after trying to sell a large quantity of uncut diamonds to buyers in east Asia.
Dimov was believed to be linked to a Bulgarian syndicate in Cape Town implicated in credit card fraud and ATM scams.
He was a suspect in a high-profile banking fraud case in the Bellville Specialised Commercial Crimes Court when he was murdered.
In 2017 "steroid king" Brian Wainstein was arrested in central Cape Town with 12 uncut diamonds.
He was killed in bed at his Constantia mansion in August that year.
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