Man arrested following robbery at Waterberg mayor’s house

A manhunt for the remaining five suspects is still underway.

LIMPOPO – One of the six suspects involved in the house robbery of the Waterberg Municipality’s Mayor on Sunday night has been arrested.

Police Spokesperson, Col Moatshe Ngoepe said the 31-year-old man was arrested by a team of detectives at his hideout in Gauteng.

“It is believed that four, unknown, armed men accompanied by two women, were driving in three cars which stopped at the gate of the mayor’s house. They asked the security guard to see the mayor but before he could respond, they attacked him, entered the house and tied everybody up who was inside,” Ngoepe explained.

The robbers searched the house, stole a Toyota bakkie and fled the scene.

“The bakkie was later found abandoned along the Lebu road in the Tomburke policing area, outside Lephalale,” he added.

According to Ngoepe, the robbers disappeared with a white Toyota Fortuner, a navy blue VW Polo and another unidentified car.

“The security guard was taken to hospital with serious injuries,” he said.

A manhunt for the remaining robbers is still underway and anyone with information that can lead to their arrest, may contact Col Malesela Mogale at 071 479 2329.

“They can also contact the Crime Stop number at 08600 10111, their nearest police station or make use of the MySAPSApp,” he concluded.

The man will appear before the Phalala Magistrate’s Court soon.

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