Authorities have arrested two suspects in connection with the theft of the historic brass bell from Groot Constantia, but the search for the stolen artefact continues. The estate is now offering a reward of up to R20,000 for any information leading to its recovery.
The bell, dating back to 1814, was reported missing on Sunday, 1 September 2024, sparking an extensive investigation led by the Diep River Detective Service. They were assisted by the Wildlife Trafficking and Cultural Heritage Working Group of the Hawks in the Western Cape, along with the Constantia Community Police Sub-Forum (Constantia Watch).
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Authorities made a breakthrough in November 2024 when they recovered the bell clapper in Constantia. However, the main body of the bell remains missing, prompting Groot Constantia to appeal to the public for assistance.
The first suspect was arrested on 1 November 2024 at the Wynberg Magistrates Court while appearing for an unrelated matter. The second suspect was apprehended on 15 February 2025 in Spaanschemat River Road, Constantia, by the Constantia Watch SRT and K9 unit. This suspect was found in possession of presumed stolen property and has known ties to an informal settlement behind Checkers Emporium. He was scheduled to appear in the Wynberg Magistrates Court on 17 February 2025, but the case has been postponed.
While law enforcement has made progress, the priority remains the recovery of the bell. Groot Constantia urges anyone with knowledge of its whereabouts to come forward. Those with information can contact Groot Constantia at enquiries@grootconstantia.co.za or Crime Stop at 08600 10111.
With a substantial reward on offer, authorities hope this incentive will lead to the bell’s return and further highlight the importance of protecting South Africa’s cultural heritage.
