ALBERTON CRACK-DOWN ON CRIME... TWO ARRESTED AFTER HIGH-SPEED CHASE

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ALBERTON CRACK-DOWN ON CRIME...
News, Accidents, Robberies & Incidents | Gauteng | CPS Security

22 Feb 2018, Alberton, Gauteng: HIGH SPEED CHASE LEADS TO ARREST
ON MICHELLE AVENUE IN RANDHART

The control room of CPS Security received multiple panic signals from a local store at the Lemmon Tree Shopping centre in Alberton after shots were fired.

Suspects fled in a Black VW Golf and was successfully apprehended by CPS Security and FOX.

Thank you EMPD DEU unit for the assistance.


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IN ANOTHER INCIDENT IN PARKTOWN: Police intelligence observation and thorough investigation led to the arrest of six (6) vehicle theft suspects and the recovery of a Toyota Hilux reported to have been stolen. The vehicle was stolen outside the offices of the Department of Agriculture in Acardia, Pretoria on 21 February 2018.

Police followed up on information and the vehicle was found parked in Leondale, Germiston, with no occupant/s. The team that comprised of SAPS Pretoria K9 Unit, Gauteng Traffic Saturation Unit and Tracker Connect Investigation Department kept observation.

The suspects were spotted getting into the stolen vehicle and drove off. The police intercepted the vehicle at the main road and six suspects were arrested. An identity document belonging to the rightful owner of the car was found in the possession of the suspects.

The suspects will be profiled in order to establish if they can be linked to any other hijacking and theft cases in the province.

The arrested suspects will be charged with possession of stolen vehicle and will appear in court soon.




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