Edenvale robbery ends in shoot-out, 3 nabbed

A business robbery did not end well, with the suspects landing up not with loot but with an arresting officer reading them their rights.

Three suspects involved in a business robbery were arrested following a shoot-out in Edenvale, Ekurhuleni, yesterday.

According to Bedfordview Police Station’s acting station commander Colonel Sinothi Ndaba, a suspect entered a Meadowdale store, pointed a firearm at one of the employees, and instructed them to lie on the ground.

After doing so, the suspect was joined by his accomplices.

One employee was instructed to open the store’s safe.

“[The] suspects took new cellphones and over R20 000 in cash from the store.

“They fled towards Edenvale in a black Mercedes-Benz,” says Ndaba.

The Edenvale SAPS noticed the Mercedes driving suspiciously and tried to stop the vehicle.

Edenvale Police Station’s communication officer Warrant Officer Mashile says officers conducting crime prevention patrols identified the Mercedes.

“The police stopped the vehicle and, after doing so, one of the vehicle’s occupants exited the car and pointed a firearm at the officers,” says Mashile.

“The members responded by pointing their weapons at the suspect, who retreated into the Mercedes.”

Mashile says this led to a pursuit through Edenvale.

He says the suspects abandoned their vehicle after colliding with a property on Voortrekker Avenue. The police called for backup.

“Three suspects were cornered and arrested after trying to flee to another property,” says Mashile.

After their vehicle collided with a property, the suspects abandoned it and jumped the wall into a property where they were cornered by law enforcement.

Ndaba confirmed the arrests. He says the cash and phones were found in the suspects’ possession.

“Police also recovered two firearms, which had their serial numbers removed, and 26 rounds of ammunition,” says Ndaba.

He added that police are in the process of registering attempted murder, business robbery, possession of stolen items, and illegal firearm cases.

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