Grootvlei cops bound with cable ties while Mpumalanga police station is robbed of three pistols, a rifle and 180 rounds of ammunition

RazedInBlack

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Pretoria - Armed assailants attacked police officers at Grootvlei police station in Mpumalanga and forcefully took three 9mm pistols, one R5 rifle and one shotgun as well as about 180 bullets.

Mpumalanga police spokesperson, Brigadier Selvy Mohlala said the assailants took one pistol from a police officer, and the other firearms were seized from the safe of the police station.

“The incident occurred between Friday night, 02 September 2022 and early hours of Saturday, 03 September 2022. According to the report, two suspects arrived at the police station on Friday evening, 02 September 2022 around 18h00 claiming to be from Soshanguve under the pretence of reporting a domestic violence incident,” said Mohlala.

“They played victims as if they needed help from the two members who were working at the community service centre (CSC) regarding a female who was a ‘victim’ of domestic violence. The CSC's safety door was locked at that point and they initially left and only to return later around 22h00 where they complained that their concern was being disregarded by the members.”

During this second visit, the group insisted that the door should be opened for them.

“The members [police officers] opened the door to obtain more information. As soon as they let them in, two suspects drew firearms and disarmed the two police officials,” said Mohlala.

“The suspects then held the members hostage, tied them up with cable ties, forced them inside the holding cells and ransacked the police station where they took keys to the safe and stole the said firearms with ammunition.”

One community member, who arrived at the police station during the robbery incident, was also held hostage.


Provincial commissioner of police in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela has “strongly” condemned the incident and vowed that the perpetrators will be arrested.

“We will not rest until each one of the suspects is put behind bars and all firearms with ammunition are back in our hands. We have much trust and hope to the well formidable team, they will surely bring the results soon,” said Mohlala.

Last month, two police officers were robbed of their service firearms and locked in the back of their van in Wells Estate, Gqeberha, in the Eastern Cape.

 

mojoman

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R15.45 say this is an inside job...
As always...

Out of interest do all police stations keep R5's and shotguns in their safes?
Do they all get equipped pretty much the same?
 

Hemi300c

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Becoming a common thing now robbing SAPS Stations but hey nothing is done and no action taken that'll stop this because it isn't happening in the minds of the anc.

Blame apartheid, Jan and the white man.
Call the stations something else that'll fix it.
 
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