Barberton police arrest suspect for attack on flying squad members

Two officials were attacked on January 21, and a suspect was taken into custody the following day.

The Barberton SAPS apprehended one of the suspects linked to an attack on the Witbank Flying Squad members, which occurred on Saturday January 21. The man was arrested on Sunday January 22 in Barberton at about 01:30.

According to Brigadier Selvy Mohlala, a provincial police spokesperson, a suspect was apprehended by officers conducting crime prevention duties near Mediclinic Barberton.

“The police noticed a white Hyundai bakkie without registration plates. They instructed the driver to stop, but he did not. The officers followed the vehicle. They saw there were passengers inside it. The driver finally came to a halt on the Sheba Road,” he said.

Mohlala said all of a sudden gunshots were fired from the Hyundai at the police. The officers returned fire, resulting in some of the occupants alighting from the bakkie and fleeing on foot.

“The officers approached the vehicle and arrested a 30-year-old man. The vehicle was searched. They discovered Gauteng registration plates, an empty magazine and one spent cartridge case. The suspect and other exhibits were taken to the police station. After a preliminary investigation, he was linked to the attack on the Witbank Flying Squad members,” he said.

Two of them had been attacked while on routine patrol on the N4 while assisting a motorist who had had a breakdown in the early hours of Saturday. While they were still busy assisting the driver, another vehicle stopped in the opposite direction, close to them.

The officials went to the second vehicle to investigate. To their surprise, on approaching, they noticed that the road had been barricaded with rocks. The officers started removing them to ensure the safety of other motorists. It is claimed that seven armed suspects emerged from the bush and fired several shots at the flying squad members. During the attack, one of them was shot in the abdomen. The other member managed to rescue his colleague and quickly rushed him to hospital, where he is currently recovering.

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