Robbers robbed and blew a Heist On Golden Highway, South Of JHB

Mr What

JF-Expert Member
Oct 22, 2016
1,177
2,086
PICS| Manhunt Launched For CIT Robbers Following Heist On Golden Highway, South Of JHB-SurgeZirc SA

PICS| Manhunt Launched For CIT Robbers Following Heist On Golden Highway, South Of JHB
The suspects proceeded to detonate explosives, causing the cash van to be destroyed. They then fled the scene, absconding with an undisclosed sum of money, as well as a rifle and two pistols that were taken from the guards accompanying the cash van.

Police in Gauteng have initiated a manhunt to apprehend a group of suspects involved in a cash-in-transit (CIT) heist that took place earlier today on the Golden Highway, located south of Johannesburg.
Preliminary reports indicate that a gang of armed individuals intercepted a cash van travelling along the Golden Highway in the early hours of Friday morning.
PICS| Manhunt Launched For CIT Robbers Following Heist On Golden Highway, South Of JHB-SurgeZirc SA

PICS| Manhunt Launched For CIT Robbers Following Heist On Golden Highway, South Of JHB
The suspects proceeded to detonate explosives, causing the cash van to be destroyed. They then fled the scene, absconding with an undisclosed sum of money, as well as a rifle and two pistols that were taken from the guards accompanying the cash van.
It is believed that the perpetrators made their getaway in a blue Audi and a white Toyota Hilux.
The guards sustained injuries during the incident and were promptly transported to a nearby hospital for medical treatment. Law enforcement agencies are currently conducting further investigations into the matter.
PICS| Manhunt Launched For CIT Robbers Following Heist On Golden Highway, South Of JHB-SurgeZirc SA

PICS| Manhunt Launched For CIT Robbers Following Heist On Golden Highway, South Of JHB
Members of the public who possess any information that could aid in the investigation are urged to contact their nearest police station or reach out to SAPS Crime Stop on 08600 10111. Alternatively, anonymous tip-offs can be submitted via the MySAPS App.
The South African Police Service is committed to ensuring the safety and security of its citizens, and it will continue to employ all available resources to bring the perpetrators to justice.
 
Back
Top Bottom