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Suspect, linked to 100 Johannesburg house robbery cases, arrested

Gauteng Investigating Team’s thorough investigation and fingerprint results revealed that a suspect arrested in November 2022 gave police a false name to try and evade prosecution for about 100 cases of house robberies.

The suspect’s fingerprints came back linking him to one of the most wanted men in the province. He is now in custody facing the full might of the law.

In October 2022, following information received, the team consisting of SAPS Gauteng Serious and Violent Crime Investigation Unit, SAPS Johannesburg K9 Unit, SAPS Fairlands, SAPS Crime Intelligence and CAP Security initiated an investigation into a house robbery syndicate operating in the northern suburbs of Johannesburg.

Through a joint effort, the team was able to arrest three suspects in November 2022, recovering a firearm and a stolen vehicle.

During the arrest, a shootout ensued between the police and the suspects which resulted in the prime suspect being critically wounded.

He was taken to hospital under police guard. During this time, he provided authorities with a false name and due to his injuries the process of identification was delayed.

His fingerprints came back from Forensic Services revealing his true identity and confirming that he is on the police’s most wanted suspects. He is linked to about one hundred (100) house robbery cases that were committed in the Northern suburbs of Johannesburg over the past 8 years.

The suspect has since been denied bail and he remains in custody. He will be charged for the multitude of crimes that occurred throughout Johannesburg – mainly house robberies.

Gauteng Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Elias Mawela, once more commended the team for the good work and he has instructed the Investigating Team to ensure that they build a water tight case that will lead to a hefty jail sentence.

SAPS Newsroom

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