Shootout on R555 leaves three dead

Three dead, one nabbed and firearms recovered after a business premises burglary in Mhluzi, Mpumalanga.

Three dead, one nabbed and firearms recovered after a business premises burglary in Mhluzi, Mpumalanga.

The South African Police Service’s Crime Intelligence continues to lead various multi-disciplinary task teams on intelligence-driven operations that yield desired outcomes to squeeze the space of criminals to zero.


One of the firearms that was used during the shootout.

In the early hours of Friday, 24 August, the team conducted a crime intelligence operation to follow up on information about suspects that had plans to break into and rob business premises in Mhluzi, near Middelburg.

The operation saw police being involved in a shoot-out with the suspects where three were fatally wounded, one was arrested, and three unlicensed firearms (two rifles and a pistol) as well as two vehicles were recovered.

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On arrival at the place, the team discovered that a safe inside one of the premises had already been blown up. The suspects then allegedly started shooting their way out of the situation.

The police returned fire but the suspects fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of money in three vehicles. A high speed chase and exchange of fire with the suspects while police were in pursuit of the vehicles resulted in two of the suspects’ vehicles coming to a halt, one as a result of all three occupants being fatally wounded during the shootout and the driver of the other vehicle lost control.

Four occupants from that vehicle fled on foot. The police chased after the suspects with the support of the SAPS K9 Unit and managed to arrest one suspect.


The scene where three suspects got shot just outside of Middelburg.

A manhunt for the remaining suspects is underway while the arrested suspect, aged 28, is currently being linked to other serious and violent crimes.

This shootout caused a great traffic jam on the R555 as the road was closed due to an active crime scene.

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