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#ICYMI: Three arrested and two still on the run after a Houghton shoot-out

HOUGHTON – The owner of the hijacked bakkie was kidnapped but later rescued by the police.

Update: 4.45pm

Norwood police have launched a manhunt for two suspects who were involved in a shoot-out with the police in Houghton Estate on 17 May.

It alleged that five suspects hijacked a bakkie in Woodmead, kidnapped the owner and drove off with him along the M1 highway.

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Norwood Police Station spokesperson, Captain Elliot Tshivhase told the Rosebank Killarney Gazette that patrolling police officers spotted the Mercedes Benz and the hijacked bakkie.

“The police gave chase and the suspects took the Riveria off-ramp and drove towards Central Street in Houghton where a shoot-out ensued between the suspects and the police,” said Tshivhase.

“One suspect, believed to be a driver, was wounded.”

According to the police, two of the suspects managed to flee the scene and the other three were immediately arrested, including the injured driver. The wounded suspect was taken to a nearby hospital and he is currently under police guard, added Tshivhase.

Read: Man arrested for reporting false hijacking to police

The owner of the bakkie was still in the one vehicle, blindfolded and lying on the floor. He was rescued and according to Tshivhase, he emerged without a scratch.

Norwood police are investigating a case of attempted murder, and because the hijacking occurred in Woodmead, Bramley police are investigating that matter.

The two suspects were still on the run by the time of publication, and police have requested the public to assist with information that might help lead to their arrest.

Initial story: 2.30pm

It is claimed that one suspect has been shot during a shootout with police at the Riviera off-ramp in Houghton Estate and another has been arrested.

It is not yet clear what the situation is as the police are yet to issue an official statement about the incident which brought traffic to a standstill.

The area is serviced by the Norwood Police Station and the spokesperson for the station, Captain Elliot Tshivhase, could not comment on the incident but referred queries to the Gauteng police spokesperson, Colonel Lungelo Dlamini.

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The shooting has not been confirmed, but Candice de Beer tweeted about the incident from her apartment nearby.

“The guards on our boom said that one suspect took a few shots to the chest. Wonder if the cops received a tip off,” she said.

Security company, Vision Tactical, also tweeted about the incident.

Rosebank Killarney Gazette contacted Dlamini and he promised to respond to the publication as soon as the information is made available to him. “I will contact Tshivhase from the Norwood Police Station and you can contact me later to give you details about the incident,” he said.

Details: Norwood Police Station 011 483 4609.

 

Also read: 

UPDATE: Shooting incident on M1 near Glenhove offramp

UPDATE: Three arrested and two still on the run after a Houghton shoot-out

 

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