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Cops nab six armed men allegedly en route to commit a robbery

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The police arrested six men and confiscated high-calibre firearms following a take-down operation of the gang who were travelling in a marked courier vehicle and a Toyota bakkie, allegedly en route to commit a robbery in Sandton.

Five of the six suspects arrested by the police. Picture: SAPS

THE POLICE arrested six men and confiscated high-calibre firearms following a take-down operation in Gauteng at the weekend.

It is believed that the gang, who were travelling in a marked courier vehicle and a Toyota bakkie, were en route to commit a robbery in Sandton on Sunday.

“The police received information about the gang on their way to commit a robbery using a marked courier truck,” said Gauteng police spokesperson Lieutenant-Colonel Mavela Masondo.

He said Johannesburg Flying Squad officers spotted the two vehicles travelling on the N1 south.

“The police followed the suspects until on the M1 South in Sandton, where they stopped the vehicles, a branded courier company Ford bakkie driven by an employee of the company and a white Toyota double-cab bakkie,” Masondo said.

The police officers searched both vehicles and confiscated two rifles, three pistols and live rounds of ammunition.

The firearms that were confiscated. Picture: SAPS

The six suspects were arrested and charged with being in possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition and conspiracy to commit robbery.

“The firearms will be subjected to ballistic testing to determine if they were used in the commission of other crimes, while the suspects will be profiled to establish if they are not wanted for committing other crimes,” Masondo said.

The arrests have been hailed by Gauteng police commissioner Lieutenant-General Tommy Mthombeni.

“I thank our members from the Flying Squad who acted swiftly after receiving the information and intercepted the suspects before they could commit a crime and possibly kill innocent people.

“I also thank the law-abiding community of Gauteng, who continue to alert the police about criminal activities that are about to take place in our province. Working together, we will squeeze the space for the criminals in Gauteng,” he said.

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