Rosettenville shootout: Spiralling levels of crime demand direct response, says EFF
Eight suspects were fatally wounded and declared dead at the crime scene. One of the deceased suspects is an ex military member.
A police vehicle drives past a bullet-riddled house wall along Friars Hill Road in Rosettenville, 22 February 2022, following a dramatic shootout the day before between the police and alleged criminals following a botched cash in transit heist. It is believed approximately 20 alleged criminals were involved in the gunfight. Eight men were killed and eight others were arrested, and four police officers admitted to hospital. Picture: Michel Bega
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has congratulated the South African Police Service (SAPS) officers for their bravery in responding to the botched cash-in-transit heist on Monday.
“It is precisely this type of determined response that the SAPS must continue with, so as to send a firm warning to all criminals in South Africa that we have declared war on crime. The spiralling levels of crime in South Africa demand a firm and direct response,” said the EFF in a statement on Tuesday.
“We wish the police officers who were injured a speedy recovery and send our appreciation to them and their families for their selfless service in defending our country against criminals. May the bravery and authority of the SAPS continue in our war against crime.”
According to a crime scene report by the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID), 18 members from different units and the Johannesburg Metro Police Department were involved in the crackdown.
One police officer from the chopper, two police officers from Mofatt view SAPS and one Metro police officers were injured.
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Eight suspects were fatally wounded and declared dead at the crime scene. One of the deceased suspects is an ex military member.
Scene one was at no 50 Frias Hill Road and the following exhibits were recovered:
- 1x Assault rifle filed off serial number with one empty magazine and twenty three live ammunition
- Seventy two spent cartridges of rifle calibre
- Five commercial explosives
- Six Carmex wires
- Three detonators codes
- One stolen Audi Q3 with registration no CZ04ZPGP
- One stolen Ford Ranger with registration no HV08KXGP
- One stolen Mercedes Benz with registration no DD70WJGP
- One stolen Range Rover with registration no CY88GRGP
- One stolen Audi S4 with registration no HV08KXGP
Fingerprints and DNA swabs were lifted from the vehicles and firearms. All the stolen vehicles had false registration numbers.
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