Two suspected blue light robbers shot and killed
Preliminary investigations link suspects to blue light robberies across Gauteng and Free State.
Two suspected blue light robbers were shot and killed on Sunday following a shootout with the police in Parys, Free State.
It is reported that a team of various police units in Gauteng, including the Tactical Response Team, Traffic Airwing, Detectives Tracking Team, Head Office Counter Intelligence, and private security companies, operationalised intelligence information about a VW Golf 7 vehicle involved in blue light robberies.
The team strategically positioned themselves, and the vehicle was spotted driving on the R59 road, fitted with blue lights.
As police attempted to stop it, the vehicle sped off, leading to a high-speed chase and a shootout between the suspects and the police. The suspects’ vehicle lost control and collided with a fence in the Parys area.
Two suspects dressed in police uniforms were found dead in the car. The team further recovered two unlicensed firearms with ammunition, a SAPS uniform with insignia, blue lights, sirens, and false registration numbers
.“Preliminary investigation indicates that the suspects have been involved in blue light robberies happening on the R59 and other roads between Gauteng and Free State provinces. They hijack victims and kidnap them for hours while withdrawing sums of money from the victims’ bank accounts.
“The police will continue to intensify their efforts to crack down on these robberies. The public is once more urged not to stop in isolated areas but rather to drive to the nearest police station or filling station. For any criminal activities, the public can report on the Crime Stop Line at 08600 10111,” the police said.
– SAnews.gov.za



