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Hawks foil planned armed robbery

- NORMA WILDENBOER STAFF REPORTER

CHAOS broke out in the streets of Kimberley yesterday after shots were fired during an apparent attempted cash-in-transit heist.

At least six men were arrested following their alleged involvemen­t in what appeared to be an attempted armed robbery of a G4S cash-in-transit vehicle.

The incident occurred in Cecil Sussman Street, Kimberley, just before 11am yesterday, when shots were fired, apparently by police, as they apprehende­d five men who were in a silver double cab bakkie with GP number plates.

According to an eyewitness employed at the Sol Plaatje Fresh Produce Market, two G4S employees, driving a G4S cash-in-transit vehicle, had just finished collecting a cash drop from the market and were on their way out when three shots were heard from the street outside the market.

It is alleged that five people inside the silver bakkie were waiting outside the market and were planning on robbing the G4S vehicle as it came out of the market’s premises.

However, it is believed that the vehicle was being followed by a team from the Hawks, as part of a Crime Intelligen­ce operation, who were conducting an undercover operation and had received inside informatio­n about the alleged planned heist.

The unmarked Hawks vehicle stopped behind the bakkie and forced the driver and passengers out. During this time, three shots were fired, but by late yesterday it was still unclear who fired the shots.

The G4S vehicle came to a standstill only metres away from the bakkie.

According to eyewitness­es, a BMW vehicle, also allegedly involved in the planned heist, apparently then sped from the scene and was followed by members of the Hawks.

Five male suspects were seen handcuffed and lying on the pavement in Cecil Sussman Street next to the bakkie. They were being guarded by armed members of the Hawks, as well as the two armed employees who were in the G4S vehicle.

No injuries were reported but one woman was taken to hospital by ER24 paramedics to be treated for shock.

Only minutes after the shooting, members of the Hawks were seen escorting a handcuffed male, believed to have also been involved in the planned heist, from a house in Moore Street, Verwoerdpa­rk.

Meanwhile, at around 12.30pm, emergency services responded to a scene where a grey BMW had crashed into a building in Gladstone Road, De Beers, with the driver being transporte­d to hospital after suffering injuries. It is, however, believed that this was not the same BMW that sped away from the Cecil Sussman Street incident.

Social media was yesterday buzzing with rumours that one of the arrested suspects was a wellknown city tavern owner and businessma­n.

G4S spokespers­on Perrin Hartslief yesterday indicated that he had been prohibited from speaking to the media about the incident and could only confirm that “no one was injured during the incident”.

Police spokespers­on Captain Sergio Kock said that the investigat­ion was being conducted by the Hawks and referred media enquiries to Hawks spokespers­on Nomthandaz­o Mnisi, who did not respond to the enquiries by the time of going to press yesterday.

Sol Plaatje Municipali­ty spokespers­on, Sello Matsie, said yesterday that the municipali­ty condemned the incident, adding that the fresh produce market had been the victim of robberies before.

Matsie said that the municipali­ty would give its full support and co-operation to the police during the investigat­ion.

 ??  ?? ARRESTED: Hawks officials are seen here on the scene where five men were arrested during an apparent failed cash-in-transit heist. Picture: Soraya Crowie
ARRESTED: Hawks officials are seen here on the scene where five men were arrested during an apparent failed cash-in-transit heist. Picture: Soraya Crowie
 ?? ANOTHER ARREST: Danie van der Lith ?? The Hawks arrested another suspect, linked to an alleged planned cash-in-transit robbery, in Verwoerdpa­rk.Picture:
ANOTHER ARREST: Danie van der Lith The Hawks arrested another suspect, linked to an alleged planned cash-in-transit robbery, in Verwoerdpa­rk.Picture:

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