Canal Walk robbery suspect arrested

Cape Town - 140513 - From alien vegetation wasteland to booming “mini city”, Century |City has seen development to the value of R21 billion since the first sods were turned in 1997. In the past year, work has started on a slew of projects that by 2015 will have totalled more than R4.3bn. These include a R200-million head office for Chevron and a R1bn mixed-use development at the Ratanga Road entrance. In the next few years, theme park Ratanga Junction will cease to exist as Century City expands its substantial footprint. Reporter: Anel Lewis Picture: David Ritchie (083 652 4951)

Cape Town - 140513 - From alien vegetation wasteland to booming “mini city”, Century |City has seen development to the value of R21 billion since the first sods were turned in 1997. In the past year, work has started on a slew of projects that by 2015 will have totalled more than R4.3bn. These include a R200-million head office for Chevron and a R1bn mixed-use development at the Ratanga Road entrance. In the next few years, theme park Ratanga Junction will cease to exist as Century City expands its substantial footprint. Reporter: Anel Lewis Picture: David Ritchie (083 652 4951)

Published Oct 28, 2014

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Cape Town - A man was arrested on Tuesday in connection with a robbery at the Canal Walk Mall in Cape Town, Western Cape police said.

“The suspect was pointed out to the police by a member of the public today,” Colonel Tembinkosi Kinana said.

Police were investigating whether he could be linked to other robberies in the Western Cape. He would appear in the Cape Town Magistrate's Court soon.

Sapa

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