Cape Argus

Four shot during attempted robbery

- NOMALANGA TSHUMA nomalanga.tshuma@inl.co.za

THREE bystanders and a police officer sustained serious gunshot injuries when unknown suspects opened fire at City Centre Eerste Rivier shopping centre while trying to rob a post office.

An initial police report of the incident states that the suspects entered the post office and demanded cash after an SBV cash-in-transit vehicle had made a drop-off.

Police spokespers­on Joseph Swartbooi said the Kleinvlei Crime Prevention Unit responded to a complaint of a business robbery just before 1pm. When officers arrived a shootout ensued between the suspects and the police.

“Two men, aged 76 and 40, a female aged 40 plus, and a 30-year-old police constable sustained gunshot wounds. The four victims were all transporte­d to nearby hospitals for medical treatment. The unknown suspects fled the scene and are yet to be arrested. Kleinvlei police are investigat­ing cases of attempted murder, attack on police, and business robbery,” he said.

Last month, SBV industry counterpar­t G4S Cash Solutions released a statement calling on the police ministry to convene an urgent meeting with all stakeholde­rs to address the escalation of violence in cash-in-transit attacks.

In its statement, G4S claimed that suspects behind cash-in-transit heists were not ordinary criminals, but well-organised criminal syndicates.

G4S southern Africa regional cluster director Renso Smit said: “The country and the entire private security industry cannot afford to lose more guards to these brutal attacks, and we are therefore calling on the minister of police to take urgent action.

“To tackle CIT attacks, we believe it’s essential that this sort of crime is prioritise­d and that the CIT task team under the SAPS be reconstitu­ted and bolstered as a matter of urgency, and that the sector works closely with law enforcemen­t and government to tackle this scourge together. There are not enough prosecutio­ns and conviction­s to deter these criminals, who are operating with impunity. We are therefore calling on Crime Intelligen­ce, SAPS, the Hawks, the National Prosecutin­g Authority and the ministers who lead them to prioritise CIT crime,” he said.

 ?? African News Agency (ANA) ?? A SHOPPING centre in Eerste Rivier was closed after an attempted robbery at a post office. | AYANDA NDAMANE
African News Agency (ANA) A SHOPPING centre in Eerste Rivier was closed after an attempted robbery at a post office. | AYANDA NDAMANE

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