WATCH: At least nine CIT suspects shot and killed in Golden Gardens

The number of Cash-In-Transit suspects shot and killed in Golden Gardens, Sebokeng has risen to nine. While three more suspects remain in critical condition after the shootout, police say there might be an increase in the number of the fatalities.

SEBOKENG – In the early hours of Thursday, April 6, morning, about nine Cash-In-Transit related suspects were shot and killed at Golden Gardens, during a shootout with police.

According to information at our disposal, four other suspects were shot and wounded, and three more were arrested.

Six rifles, explosives, ammunition, and bullet vests were recovered on the scene, following the incident.

Residents woke up to a massive crime scene, with the police minister Bheki Cele visiting the area during investigations.

Addressing the media entourage, Cele said the house where the incident happened, belongs to a parolee.

“Police were following on information by our crime intelligent. Two weeks ago, we have been hit around here including Harris about three days ago. We had to put a team to respond to these crimes including crime intelligence,” he said.

Cele said the killed suspects had high performance vehicles idling outside the house when the shootout happened.

“The suspects were ready to roll with three SUVs idling including X5 BMW, Mercedes Benz ML and another vehicle outside the house. At about 04:30 in the morning our team arrived here and were met by fire as suspects shot at them and they responded and killed eight of those guys,” he said.

“Six high calibre rifles were recovered on the scene, four of the suspects were critical and one died, which means they are now nine suspects fatally shot. We are profiling them and I can safely say one of the guys found here is from KwaZulu Natal,” he said.

Tshepiso Mofokeng (30) said they heard gunshots around 12:00 in the early hours of the morning.

“Following those gun shots, we heard shots again around past four, that was when cops had a shootout with the deceased. We don’t know what transpired or what led to the shooting but it was the first time we hear of such firearms going on in our hood,” he said.

From the outside of the house, pullet holes could be seen on the walls of the house and some of the windows broken from the shootout.

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