Hijack suspects arrested in PE
MONDAY APRIL 30 2018 POLICE in Port Elizabeth arrested three suspects and recovered a hijacked car with the owner still in the vehicle, Eastern Cape police said yesterday.
“Being alert while performing crime prevention duties is one of the reasons our members achieve good successes.
“This was once again seen when members of the flying squad arrested three suspects and recovered a stolen vehicle with the driver inside the vehicle,” Captain Sandra Janse van Rensburg said.
While police officers were carrying out normal crime prevention duties in the Summerstrand area on Friday afternoon, they noticed a Toyota Avanza that had earlier been recorded as a hijacked vehicle driving in their direction.
“The members made a U-turn and followed the vehicle.
“Once the driver of the Avanza noticed the police vehicle they sped off, and a high-speed chase ensued. But in Marine Drive the members stopped the vehicle and apprehended three suspects.
“Another suspect managed to run away; the owner of the vehicle was unharmed but was in a state of shock,” Janse van Rensburg said.
When asked what had happened, the owner told the officers that at about 9.30am, while he was in Tonjeni Street in Kwazakele, three suspects climbed into his car and pointed a firearm at him, and then forced him to drive to Njoli Square, where another suspect got into the vehicle.
“The suspects forced the driver at gunpoint to drive toward Cape Road, in the Fiveways area, where the driver said the suspects used a remote to jam two vehicles and stole property from them.
“After committing the crime in Cape Road they forced the driver to drive towards Summerstrand, and when they noticed the police vehicle they forced him to speed off.
“During the morning the complainant managed to alert his sister that he had been hijacked, and said she must contact the police.
“The information of the vehicle was circulated by radio, and that was when the flying squad noticed the vehicle.”
All three suspects were detained on charges of hijacking and kidnapping. They will appear in court today. The car was also confiscated for forensic investigation, Janse van Rensburg said. – African News Agency (ANA)