Cape Argus

Sassa cash-in-transit robbers get 12 years

- JOLENE MARRIAH-MAHARAJ jolene.marriah@inl.co.za

THREE men have been sentenced to 12 years behind bars for a cash-in-transit robbery and then hijacking a school minibus as their getaway vehicle.

The robbery took place in May 2013 at a community hall in Nyanga, Cape Town, during Sassa payouts.

Siyanda Xawuka, 34, Dumisani Ngudle, 39, and Yongama Ndolombo, 35, robbed a Fidelity Armoured Vehicle and made off with an undisclose­d amount of cash.

Seven years after the crime, in the Khayelitsh­a Priority Court, the men were found guilty of robbery with aggravatin­g circumstan­ces, unlawful possession of a firearm and illegal possession of ammunition, and the court sentenced the men to an effective 12 years behind bars.

Western Cape Hawks spokespers­on Zinzi Hani said on May 16, 2013, a group of males overpowere­d armed Fidelity guards who were responsibl­e for Sassa pay-outs.

“The robbers disarmed the guards and ran off with an undisclose­d amount of money.

“They fled the scene in a stolen VW Golf and another unknown vehicle.

“The police gave chase, and some of the suspects abandoned the VW Golf and hijacked a school minibus. Police continued to chase the fleeing suspects.

“A shoot-out ensued between police and the robbers, which resulted in the arrest of five suspects.”

Police said the fourth suspect died while out on bail, and the fifth person was acquitted.

“The team recovered the stolen VW Golf and the minibus during their arrest.

“The court ordered the sentences to run concurrent­ly. All three convicted armed robbers will effectivel­y serve 12 years’ direct imprisonme­nt,” said Hani. |

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