Two suspects arrested just hours after robbery in Ivory Park

IVORY PARK – The Ivory Park Police Station has praised the swift arrest of two suspects.

Ivory Park Police’s Station Commander, Brigadier David Mbongeni Ngcobo, has welcomed the swift arrest of two suspects just a few hours after the commission of a business robbery in Ivory Park.

According to the station spokesperson Captain Bernard Matimulane, it is believed that the two suspects, aged 27 and 35, were part of a five-man group. The group drove into Ivory Park on 20 April, allegedly robbed a shopkeeper and shot and injured a bystander as they were fleeing the scene.

“Shortly after the robbery, the suspects ran into an Ivory Park SAPS patrol van and, without warning, fired at the officers. The police returned fire but the suspects managed to get into their getaway vehicle and fled from the scene. One of the suspects was shot on the leg but he managed to get into the vehicle with the help of his accomplices.”

Shortly after the description of the vehicle was given, members of the Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department found the vehicle in Esselen Park, about 10 kilometres away, with the driver and the injured suspect. The two were arrested and the injured suspect was taken to hospital for treatment, under police guard.

“The speed with which these two were arrested will send a clear signal that escaping from one policing precinct to another doesn’t mean criminals are now out of reach. This was a classic example of the proverbial arm of the law,” said Brigadier Ngcobo.

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