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Duo arrested for alleged extortion of businesses of foreign nationals

The Provincial Kidnapping Task Team of the Hawks under East London based Serious Organised Crime Investigation (SOCI) in collaboration with the Provincial Local Record Centre (LCRC) as well as Magma Security arrested two suspects aged between (38) and (40) for the allegations of extortion, attempted murder, possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition on 13 August 2023. Their co-accused aged (39) was declared dead on the scene during a shootout with the police.

On 12 August 2023, the task team followed up on information alleging suspects were on a mission to collect cash as a protection fee from businesses of foreign nationals at Stutterheim. The information revealed that the suspects were going to collect money from the foreign nationals on the day and the team planned an operation. It is alleged that the suspects never pitched for the collection of the so called protection fee from the businesses as planned and the team withdrew.

The following day, 13 August 2023, the DPCI kidnapping task team received information again that the suspects were eventually going to collect the money from the target businesses and the operation was resumed. It is further reported that indeed certain businesses had the protection fee successfully extorted from them. The suspects allegedly headed to their vehicle. The police who were on guard approached the suspects. However, it is reported that as the police were approaching, the suspects started to shoot at the police and a shootout ensued. Two suspects were wounded during exchange of gunfire. One sustained a gunshot on the arm and was taken to hospital while the second suspect was fatally wounded. The third suspect fled from the scene driving a silver Renault vehicle towards King Williamstown.

The police recovered two firearms, a Star pistol and Px pistol from the scene that belonged to the suspects of which both serial numbers were filed off. The money that was collected from the businesses was recovered as well. The vehicle that was used by the third suspect to evade arrest was later recovered after being involved in an accident where it collided with a horse between Stutterheim and King Williamstown. The suspect was seriously injured during accident and was also taken to hospital under police guard.

Both suspects are expected to make an appearance at Stutterheim Magistrates’ Court as soon as they recover.

The Provincial Head of the Hawks in the Eastern Cape Major General Mboiki Obed Ngwenya congratulated both Provincial task team and Magma Security for a swift action in apprehending those suspects that are brutally taking monies from businesses in the province and for bringing them into books.

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