Kirkwood police arrest 5, recover unlicensed firearms

South African Police Service

Kirkwood police arrest 5, recover unlicensed firearms
Kirkwood police arrest 5, recover unlicensed firearms. Photo: SAPS

The increase in the number of foot soldiers, the lesser is the space for criminals to operate. Kirkwood police managed to arrest five men and seized five firearms (two were toy guns) near Moses Mabhida, Kirkwood on 21 July 2021.

At about 18:00, it is alleged that police received information about five suspicious men in a white Volkswagen Polo with a known registration number travelling towards Kirkwood.

Moments later, one of the patrolling vehicles spotted the vehicle travelling on the Enon gravel road near Moses Mabhida, Kirkwood, and pulled it off the road. Inside the vehicle, police found five unlicensed firearms, of which two were toy guns with several rounds of ammunition.

The five occupants were arrested for possession of unlicensed firearm and ammunition. The five suspects aged between 21 and 55 are due to appear on Monday, 26 July 2021, in the Kirkwood Magistrate’s Court on charges relating to the contravention of the Firearms Control Act.

All three firearms are to be sent for ballistic testing to ascertain whether they have been used in committing a crime. Preliminary investigation revealed that at least three of the five suspects are linked in several cases of aggravated robbery.

Acting Sarah Baartman District Commander, Brigadier John Lebok praised members for their swift response and determination. “The proliferation of firearms remains an operational priority of the South African Police Service. We also encourage our communities to prevent legal firearms from becoming illegal, for example relatives must immediately report deaths of licenced firearm owners to the nearest police station, added Brig Lebok

SAPS Newsroom

SOURCESouth African Police Service