Wounded suspect caught at Montclair garage, 3 others arrested after shoot-out

A shoot-out and chase through Durban ended in four arrests, with one injured suspect found at a garage with blood-stained clothes.

Four suspects involved in a shoot-out with police yesterday morning were arrested later the same day and charged with possession of prohibited firearms.

According to Southlands Sun, the suspects were arrested following a chase involving private security companies.

According to sources, a member of the public became suspicious upon noticing a car with four occupants driving in the Jacobs industrial area.

“A community member sent a message to a community chat group alerting the police about a car ‘patrolling’ in the Jacobs industrial area. A description was given and the police gave chase. Upon arrival the police tried to stop the car. There was a high-speed chase involving the police and the suspects. The suspects’ car crashed into a private car. Three suspects jumped out of the vehicle while the driver fled the scene. The police initially arrested three suspects,” said the source.

The driver, who was already injured during the shooting, abandoned the vehicle on the corner of Quality Street and Barrier Lane, and fled on foot towards Montclair.

“The police received reports from members of the public about an individual wearing blood-stained clothes at a garage in Montclair.

“Officers responded to the scene and located the suspect, who was transported to hospital by ambulance where he remains under police guard,” a source said.

Spokesperson for ALS Paramedics Garrith Jamieson said: “Paramedics were shown to a man believed to be in his 50s who had sustained gunshot wounds to his upper body. He was in a serious condition and was stabilised on the scene by Advanced Life Support Paramedics.”


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