The Herald (Zimbabwe)

He has case to answer — Court

- Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau

THREE men believed to be Zimbabwean­s were arrested by South African police last Friday as they attempted to rob a post office in Atok, under Apel policing area, in Limpopo Province.

The three suspects were nabbed together with six South Africans.

They are suspected to be part of a syndicate targeting major post offices where most social grants pay outs are processed every month end.

South African Police Services (SAPS) provincial police spokespers­on, Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo said the nine had been charged for conspiracy to commit armed robbery and possession of illegal firearms and ammunition.

The gang has since appeared before the Sekhukhune Magistrate Court where they were remanded in custody to June 11 pending further police investigat­ions.

Brig Mojapelo identified the suspects as Tatenda Ruzive (24),

Zephania Gwadivenga (28) and Raphael Ngwenya (27), all Zimbabwean­s and South Africans Kgokong Mohlale Danny Tebeila (40), Tebogo Nchabeleng (28), Tsebisho Ntswane (25), Kabelo Pilusa (27), Tebogo Ramaila (33) and Isaac Tios (28).

“The suspects were arrested during a snap operation that was conducted by members of the Tactical

Response Team and crime intelligen­ce,” said Brig Mojapelo.

“We received informatio­n about a possible armed robbery at a Post Office in Atok under Apel policing area and reacted swiftly, leading to the arrest of the suspects.

“A suspicious vehicle, (a Ford Ranger) with three occupants was spotted along the D4180 road between Atok and Ga-Selepe. Soon after stopping, the driver suddenly got out and allegedly pointed the members with a firearm.”

The suspect was then shot and taken to hospital where he was admitted under police guard, while the firearm was taken.

Another vehicle, a Toyota Quantum with five occupants, was spotted along the D4190 in the Atok area and the driver was ordered to stop, and after the vehicle was searched, a firearm was found hidden inside and all five suspects were apprehende­d.

SAPS is also pursuing four unknown suspects who stormed into a post office in Seshego Zone 4 and robbed an undisclose­d amount of cash. The suspects were allegedly armed with firearms and entered the post office where social grants were being paid out, and demanded money from tellers.

Brig Mojapelo said the gang overpowere­d the security official on duty and wrestled away his service pistol, robbed the post office of cash and fled from the scene.

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 ??  ?? South African police officers arrest three people believed to be Zimbabwean­s and six South Africans after foiling an armed robbery in Atok, Limpopo Province, last Friday
South African police officers arrest three people believed to be Zimbabwean­s and six South Africans after foiling an armed robbery in Atok, Limpopo Province, last Friday

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