Pub robbery, 2 workers abducted, 1 freed, 1 killed, Uitenhage

South African Police Service

Pub robbery, 2 workers abducted, 1 freed, 1 killed, Uitenhage
Pub robbery, 2 workers abducted, 1 freed, 1 killed, Uitenhage

SAPS Uitenhage detectives have implemented the 72-hour activation plan in an effort to track, trace and arrest three suspects who allegedly robbed a business in Caledon Street, Uitenhage on the night of Monday, 12 October 2020.

It is alleged that at about 20:30, three suspects (of which two were armed) entered the pub and threatened the complainant and co-workers. The victims were ordered to lie down on the floor whilst being searched. The suspects took items from the employees and an undisclosed amount of cash from the till. As the suspects exited, they abducted two of the employees (a male and female) and fled in an unknown vehicle.

A task team was immediately established to search for the suspects and the abducted persons. The 38-year-old female victim was dropped off in an unknown street in Kwanobuhle. She managed to make her way to the local police station in Kwanobuhle and reported the incident. Her other male co-worker, aged 28-year-old was still missing and a case of business robbery and abduction was opened.

On the morning of Tuesday 13 October 2020, at about 08:00 police were informed about a body of a male who was found in K. Mothlante Street, Area 11 in Kwanobuhle. He sustained gunshot wounds to the head. He was identified as the abducted male taken in the armed robbery, the previous night before. A case of murder is also under investigation. Next-of-kin is yet to be notified.

Police are appealing to anyone who might be able to assist with any information that could lead to the arrest of the three suspects to contact Detective Sergeant Ricardo January on 072 217 5772 or SAPS Uitenhage on 041 996 3438 or the nearest police station.

Information can also be shared on SAPS Crime Stop on 08600 10111. The MySAPS app is also available for South African citizens to download onto their smartphones from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Callers may remain anonymous and all information will be treated with the strictest confidentiality.

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