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SAPS Motherwell crime prevention members arrest hijacking suspects

An efficient and effective police officer never ignores his intuition and will follow through with his instincts irrespective of the outcome. The hunch paid off for SAPS Motherwell Crime Prevention Unit when they arrested two hijacking suspects early yesterday evening, 9 September 2021 in NU 29.

It is alleged that the members received and acted on the information of an alleged suspect that may have been involved in a hijacking earlier in the week. The suspect was at a supermarket in NU9. The suspect was spotted and apprehended. On searching him, vehicle keys, cash, and two bank cards not belonging to him were found in his possession. The investigating officer was contacted and it was confirmed that the bank cards do not belong to his complainant.

Immediately instinct kicked in and the officers realised that this could be a new case of hijacking. In recent weeks, cases were reported where motorists were hijacked in NU 28 and NU 29. The members took the suspect (31) and drove to the hotspot in Uitenhage Road in NU 29. As they entered the gravel road, they were stopped by the complainant (43) who informed them that he was hijacked by three men. His bank cards, cellphones, and bakkie were taken. It was further alleged that two suspects were with him in the bushes while the third went to withdraw his money.

The CPU members went to the suspect’s house in NU8. A second suspect, aged 30-years-old was arrested at the house. On searching him, four cellphones and a replica firearm were found in his possession.

The bank cards, three cellphones, bakkie keys, and the cash belonging to the complainant, were recovered. The bakkie was found parked in Ngoma Street in NU9.

All the suspects will appear in court for their sentencing.

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