Gauteng cops make 2 hijacking arrests amid bigger probe into CIT, business robberies | News24

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Gauteng police have arrested two people in Kempton Park who were found in possession of allegedly hijacked vehicles believed to have been used as getaway cars during cash-in-transit and business robberies.

A hijacked Golf 7 riddled with bullet holes after police cashed two men who were found with vehicles that were allegedly used as getaway cars during CIT robberies.Police believe the cars were used as getaway vehicles in cash-in-transit and business robberies.

Gauteng police arrested two people in Kempton Park on Thursday after they were found in possession of allegedly hijacked vehicles believed to have been used as getaway cars during cash-in-transit and business robberies. Police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Mavela Masondo said Crime Intelligence officers monitored a gang suspected of committing serious and violent crimes in Gauteng. They received information on Thursday that the gang was planning to hijack a vehicle in Ekurhuleni, he said.

"The team chased the cars and a shootout ensued. Both cars were cornered and two suspects were arrested after they were found with two unlicensed firearms.

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Job well executed SAPS. Collaboration like this is needed in law enforcement officers and get rid of the corrupt ones who work with criminals

Why are they shooting the car not the criminals..haaai our police bathong...soon they will be out to cause more damage...

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