A car with multiple bullet holes in the windscreen at a business in Tulisa Park, south of Johannesburg, on 10 November 2022. Photo: The Citizen/Neil McCartney“The majority of them we found with firearms, even the ones that are laying on the ground had firearms,” said Mawela.
“You can see that they mobilised enough resources to hit as many businesses premises as they can, get what they want, and dash. Today was not their day.”He did not confirm whether the arrested group is the same as the one responsible for terrorising businesses across the Gauteng area recently. “We are happy that we have managed to deal with this group because you can see that they intended to rob.
“They may be other groups elsewhere, but these ones, their business is to rob. We are happy that we have managed to deal with this group,” he said. “There may be other groups elsewhere, but we will keep working with our partners, because they are going to keep us busy during this festive season.”