SAPS - South African Police Service

03/24/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/24/2024 06:54

Police arrest six suspects and recover high-calibre firearms in a foiled robbery in Sandton

Media Statement
South African Police Service
Office of the Provincial Commissioner Gauteng

PARKTOWN - Police intercepted a courier company bakkie and a private Toyota bakkie with six armed suspects who were allegedly en route to commit a robbery in Sandton on Sunday, 24 March 2024. The suspects were found in possession of two rifles and three pistols loaded with live rounds of ammunition.

Police received information about the gang that will be committing robbery around Johannesburg, using a marked courier truck. Members from Johannesburg Flying Squad kept observation and spotted the two vehicles matching the description given, traveling on the N1 South. The police followed the suspects' until on M1 South in Sandton, where they stopped the vehicles, a branded Courier Company Ford bakkie driven by an employee of the company and a white Toyota double cab bakkie.

Both vehicles were searched wherein two rifles and three pistols were found in possession of the suspects.

Six suspects were arrested and charged with possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunitions as well as conspiracy to commit robbery.

The firearms will be subjected to ballistic testing to determine if they were not used in the commission of other crimes, and suspects will be profiled to establish if they are not wanted for committing other crimes.

Gauteng Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General Tommy Mthombeni thanked the members of Johannesburg Flying Squad for foiling yet another robbery that might have led to the loss of lives.

"I thank our members from Flying Squad who acted swiftly after receiving the information and intercepted the suspects before they could commit crime and possibly kill innocent people. I also thank the law-abiding community of Gauteng, who continue to alert the police about criminal activities that are about to take place in our province. Working together, we will squeeze the space for the criminals in Gauteng," said Lieutenant General Mthombeni.
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