CIT robbery, policeman dies, guards and bystanders wounded, Hillbrow

South African Police Service

CIT robbery, policeman dies, guards and bystanders wounded, Hillbrow
CIT robbery, policeman dies, guards and bystanders wounded, Hillbrow

The Acting National Commissioner of Police, Lieutenant General Sindile Mfazi, has expressed his dismay at the killing of one of our own in blue in a shootout with armed CIT robbery suspects on 21 June 2018.

While forensic investigations at the crime scenes continue, we can report that so far, six suspects have been arrested, two of whom were wounded in the shootout.

At about 13:00 in Hillbrow, Gauteng, a number of unknown suspects attacked and fired shots at a parked CIT vehicle and fled the scene in vehicles with an undisclosed amount of money. As a result of the attack and the shooting, two security guards and two bystanders were wounded.

The Johannesburg Flying Squad, SAPS Hillbrow Cluster members and the Johannesburg Metro Police Department responded and pursued the getaway vehicles. The suspects started firing shots at the police and they responded.

During the shootout, a member of the South African Police Service was fatally wounded.

As investigations continue, police have so far recovered seven firearms, including rifles and pistols. Three motor vehicles have also been seized.

The Acting National Commissioner has commended the bravery of the police officers who responded to the scene and on the same note expressed his shock at the killing of a police officer.

“Our members are fearless, they did not think twice before they confronted those brazen criminals. One of our own laid down his life to ensure the safety and security of the inhabitants of this country. With the Police’s 72 Hour Reaction Plan activated, specialised dedicated teams are currently combing the scenes and have already made arrests and seized exhibits,” explained Lt Gen Mfazi.

Police Management will be visiting the family of our fallen hero, to convey our heartfelt condolences as well as to offer the necessary support in this time of mourning. “We wish the injured security officers and community members a speedy recovery,” said Lt Gen Mfazi.

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SOURCESouth African Police Service