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Burglars target Interpol building in South Africa - again

By AFP
South Africa Pretoria's skyline, pictured on June 29, 2010.  By Monirul Bhuiyan AFPFile
AUG 21, 2014 LISTEN
Pretoria's skyline, pictured on June 29, 2010. By Monirul Bhuiyan (AFP/File)

Pretoria (AFP) - Thieves have broken into the building that houses Interpol and an elite South African police unit in the capital Pretoria for the second time in three weeks, a spokesman said on Thursday.

Two to three people stole laptops from the investigations unit known as the Hawks, presumably over the weekend, according to police spokesman Solomon Makgale.

"This time around it's not Interpol, it's the Hawks," he told AFP.

"We suspect that the people that have taken these laptops, they're more interested in the laptops than the information contained there," he added.

In July criminals made off with computers and other equipment from the International Police office in the same building.

Suspects gained entry with access cards and codes, raising concern over security measures at the building, which also hosts non-police entities.

Local daily The Times quoted a security source as saying this was the fifth break-in in three weeks at the building.

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