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Truck hijacker shot dead, 17 others arrested

Provincial Commissioner, Lt Gen Nomthetheleli Mene lauded the excellent efforts by police in Gqeberha who expedited intelligence information of alcohol busy being offloaded from a hijacked truck at a business premises in Windvogel on the afternoon of 22 April 2023.

It is alleged that at about 15:15 on the mentioned date, the driver of a horse and trailer truck was driving down Struanway towards Deal party and as he slowed down at a speed hump, a charcoal grey VW Polo overtook him and stopped in front of him.

The passenger exited and pointed the driver with a firearm.

He was ordered to get out and forced into the VW Polo. He was later dropped off in Motherwell.

SAPS Algoa Park are investigating a case of vehicle hijacking. The estimated value of the liquor is R1,7 million.

About an hour later, at about 16:15, Gqeberha K9 unit and SAPS Gelvandale members followed up on the information where they found a number of suspects offloading the truck in Windvogel. When they spotted the police vehicles, they scattered on foot into the bushy area next to the premises while at the same time shooting at members.

Police retaliated and one suspect was fatally wounded while another 16 arrested on the scene.

The dense bush was tracked with police dogs, Bentley and Max where another suspect who was hiding between the reeds was apprehended by Max. A total of 18 suspects (including the dead one) were arrested.

The deceased, aged approximately 30-year-old is unknown.

A signal jammer, cellphones as well as several items of clothing property belonging to the suspects were confiscated on the scene.

An inquest will be investigated by IPID and a case of possession of suspected stolen property will be investigated by detectives from SAPS Bethelsdorp.

The arrested suspects aged between 16 and 35-year-old are expected to appear in court soon.

Lt Gen Mene commended the team effort by the police officials involved in the arrests and recovery. She reiterated that truck hijackings are not only a serious concern for police but also very costly for businesses. ’We, the SAPS are vigorously working to crack these syndicates. We urge community’s not to turn a blind eye on suspicious activity in their neighbourhoods, instead they should report it to police either voluntarily or anonymously,’ added Lt Gen Mene.

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