The Citizen (KZN)

Villagers cash in on heist

ROBBERS BLAST OPEN VAN CARRYING MONEY, SENDING NOTES FLYING

- – vicky@citizen.co.za

The stash of cash left behind by robbers after an explosive cash-intransit heist seemed like manna from heaven for villagers near Rustenburg, so they looted the damaged vehicle, taking the banknotes left behind.

But because they were captured on a video taken by a bystander, the looters now face the might of the law as well as the heist gang.

According to G4S security company, one of their armoured cash-in-transit vehicles was attacked by a group of 10 heavily armed robbers on Monday between Northam and Rustenburg.

“The robbers opened fire on the vehicle, bringing it to a standstill.

“They then forced the security officers out of the vehicle at gunpoint and used explosives to gain access to the back of the vehicle.

“Thankfully, our security officers were not physically injured during this attack.

“The robbers fled the scene with an undisclose­d amount of money,” said a G4S spokespers­on.

G4S said the site of the attack was about an hour from the nearest response centre and “passers-by used the opportunit­y to loot the vehicle and steal loose notes that were lying around after the explosion before the police and G4S support vehicles could get to the scene”.

G4S said it would lay criminal charges against any looters who are positively identified.

The company has asked anyone with details that may assist the police in the investigat­ion of this incident, and the arrests of the robbers and the looters, to come forward.

North West police spokespers­on Colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said the looters had made the police’s job extremely difficult because now they would not be able to identify the fingerprin­ts or footprints of the robbers.

He said the villagers had contaminat­ed the crime scene by “helping themselves to the money”.

He added: “That is totally unacceptab­le and we condemn it.

“We are taking action against them (the looters).”

The G4S security officers were taken to hospital and were treated for minor injuries and are receiving counsellin­g.

When the video went up on Twitter, it generated a storm of comments.

Mr Everything wrote: “Rather a wealthy man loses some piece of paper than multiple families starve... Inequality is a real thing.”

Kuafele added: “No comrades, we shouldn’t judge.. this money is probably insured... it will go back into circulatio­n... with value. A child will have meat tonight.”

In response, Royston Saunders said: “You have sick morals! With an attitude like yours, no wonder we’re a country of thieves. Theft is okay ???? ”

The robbers fled the scene with undisclose­d amount of money. Their main target was to blow up the vehicle from behind where the money was kept, hence the security officers survived the incident. North West police spokespers­on

 ??  ?? SCENE CONTAMINAT­ED. Villagers pick up remaining banknotes.
SCENE CONTAMINAT­ED. Villagers pick up remaining banknotes.
 ?? Pictures: Twitter ?? PLUNDER. Cash-in-transit vehicle after the robbery.
Pictures: Twitter PLUNDER. Cash-in-transit vehicle after the robbery.

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