Video: Death toll in Limpopo CIT shootout climbs to 19

Various police units pounced on suspects believed to be responsible for cash-in-transit heists in Limpopo, Mpumalanga and Gauteng.

Another body of an adult male was found at the scene of a shootout between suspected cash-in-transit (CIT) heist suspects and police in Makhado, Limpopo, bringing the death toll to 19.

On Friday, various SAPS units pounced on a house in Eltivillas, Makhado, and initially it was said that 18 suspects (16 males and two females) were killed.

However, Limpopo Hawks spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Matimba Maluleke on Saturday said the discovery of another body was made during the processing of the crime scene by the Hawks and a team of crime scene experts.

In a statement release by Maluleke this morning it is said the shootout followed an intelligence-driven project initiated by various national and provincial units that was initiated in January in response to the spate of CIT robberies in Limpopo, Gauteng and Mpumalanga.

“The suspects were about to leave the house to execute their mission when they realised that they were being monitored and began shooting at the team. In a shootout that lasted for about 90 minutes, 19 suspects were killed instantly. Unfortunately, a Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation member was injured during the shootout and rushed to the hospital for medical treatment,” Maluleke’s statement read.

The Hawks managed to recover 11 firearms with ammunition, multiple magazines (AK47, R1, R5 and a pistol) as well as primed explosives and detonators, boosters, lead cords and raw explosives from the scene.

In addition, five vehicles were impounded including bakkies and luxury SUVs of which three were positively reported stolen in Gauteng and Mpumalanga.

“The processes of identifying the deceased will unfold today and five suspects are expected to appear before the Vuwani Magistrate’s Court on charges relating to [the] possession of suspected stolen motor vehicles. These suspects were arrested at a safe-house in Thohoyandou and believed to be part of the group in Makhado,” Maluleke added.

He said that one suspected stolen vehicle and another vehicle with ambulance branding was found at the second address in Thohoyandou and they were also seized.

It is believed that the ambulance-looking vehicle was going to be used to transport money after the heist from Limpopo to Gauteng.

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