Three suspects fatally wounded in shootout with law enforcement and six others arrested

PRETORIA - Three suspects were fatally wounded and two others critically injured in a high-speed chase and shootout with a multidisciplinary law enforcement team comprising of the DPCI Tactical Operations Management Section, Gauteng Traffic Saturation Unit, Ekurhuleni District trio tracing, Tracker Connect, Vision Tactical, and Bad Boyz Security when following up on information received about suspects who were allegedly involved in shopping mall robberies, courier robberies and other serious violent crimes.

It is alleged that the suspects had just committed a shopping mall robbery near Carnival City where they overpowered security guards. A lookout was given for a Silver VW Toureg and a blue BMW allegedly involved in the robbery. The vehicle was picked up on the R21 Highway northbound. An operational plan was executed in an attempt to stop the suspects' vehicle. The suspects tried to evade police and a high speed chase ensued.

The suspects opened fire on members upon realising that police have picked up their vehicles and members returned fire bringing the suspects' vehicle to a halt after colliding into a barrier.

Three suspects in the vehicle were fatally wounded and the other two were taken to hospital in a critical condition for medical attention.

Three unlicensed firearms, ammunition and cargo were recovered in the Toureg. Preliminary investigation established that the VW SUV was reported robbed from owner in January as per Brooklyn case and one of the firearms was reported as stolen as per Isiphingo case.

The second vehicle was picked enroute to Mamelodi by the Tshwane K9 unit. Four suspects were detained. The members took the suspects to their residence where more stock was found. Three vehicles, BMW 1series, a Toyota Corolla and a VW Jetta were also seized on the scene.

The suspects will be appearing in court soon for attempted murder, possession of suspected stolen property, armed robbery and possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition.

Source: South African Police Service