ARREST OF SUSPECTS LINKED TO SUSPECTED HIJACKING SYNDICATE, MANHUNT CONTINUES FOR REMAINING SUSPECTS
POLOKWANE- The Provincial Commissioner of Police in Limpopo Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe has praised police officers for the swift arrest of suspects after a truck loaded with groceries was hijacked on the N1 Freeway near Pienaarsrivier last night, Thursday 29 December 2022 at about 19:30.
The two suspects are believed to be part of a gang involved in truck hijacking syndicate operating in multiple provinces.Their arrest comes after a truck loaded with groceries and traveling from Bela Bela towards the Gauteng province was forced to stop by suspects driving in a white Toyota Corolla before it could get on the N1 freeway north bound.
Two male suspects came out of the motor vehicle and forcibly removed the driver from the truck at gun point and into their own vehicle.One of the suspects got into the truck which was then driven towards the N1 freeway south bound, escorted by his accomplices using a silver Ford Ranger and Toyota Corolla.
The local police were alerted about the incident and immediately called for backup. They were joined by members from Bela-Bela and Hammanskraal SAPS.The hijacked truck was spotted near the Carousel Tollgate and when the police approached it , the occupants of the Ford Ranger started to shoot at the police who retaliated forcing the Ford Ranger to a standstill under a hail of bullets.
The two suspects from the Ford Ranger were arrested and the third suspect who was driving the truck managed to escape after he ran into the nearby bushes on foot.The suspects who were driving the other vehicle with the truck driver inside also managed to evade the arrest.The driver was later dropped off around Tembisa in Gauteng province.
The two arrested suspects aged 33 and 57 will soon appear in court facing charges ranging from attempted hijacking, malicious damage to property, attempted murder to possession of suspected stolen properties
Manhunt for the remaining suspects continues.Anyone with information should urgently contact Captain Aviva Mogolelwa on 0825657966 or the crime stop number 0860010111or the nearest police station or share the information via MySAPSApp.
Police investigations continue.