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<p><strong>By Jonk WA Mashamba</strong><br />
Jonk.mash@gmail.com</p>

<p>POLICE arrested a suspect believed to be a mastermind behind blue lights robberies after he was found with blue lights, traffic police uniform, a high calibre firearm and ammunition as well as a suspected hijacked motor vehicle. The suspect was arrested at his place of residence in Dawn Park, Ekurhuleni, in the early hours of Monday, 18 March 2024. National Crime Intelligence shared information about a suspect who was in possession of a suspected hijacked motor vehicle and suspected to be involved in blue light robberies on freeways. Lieutenant Colonel Mavela Masondo said the information was activated and a team comprising of members from different units of the South African Police Service, Gauteng Traffi c Police Saturation Unit, Tracker Connect, Fidelity Specialised Services and Cap Security Specialised Unit was established to carry out the take down operation.</p>

<p>Masondo said that in the early hours of Monday morning, the team pounced on the premises of the suspect in Dawn Park where they found a VW Polo that was reported to be hijacked in Phokeng, North West Province, in February this year. “Upon searching the suspect and premises, police found an unlicensed rifle, pistol, scores of ammunition, multiple blue lights, police uniform and insignia that belongs to Gauteng, Mpumalanga and Madibeng Traffic Police as well as false government vehicle registration plates. “The suspect was arrested and charged with possession of unlicensed fi rearms, possession of hijacked motor vehicle, and possession of ammunition, amongst other charges,” said Masondo. The Gauteng Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General Tommy Mthombeni has applauded the team of law enforcement agencies that worked with diligence to arrest the suspect.</p>

<p>“The arrest of this suspect might help us in resolving lots of cases where motorists were robbed by a gang that was utilising blue lights and impersonating police officers,” said Mthombeni. Masondo said more suspects might be arrested, pending the investigation.</p>
Police arrest a suspect believed to be a mastermind behind blue light robberies

By Jonk WA Mashamba
Jonk.mash@gmail.com

POLICE arrested a suspect believed to be a mastermind behind blue lights robberies after he was found with blue lights, traffic police uniform, a high calibre firearm and ammunition as well as a suspected hijacked motor vehicle. The suspect was arrested at his place of residence in Dawn Park, Ekurhuleni, in the early hours of Monday, 18 March 2024. National Crime Intelligence shared information about a suspect who was in possession of a suspected hijacked motor vehicle and suspected to be involved in blue light robberies on freeways. Lieutenant Colonel Mavela Masondo said the information was activated and a team comprising of members from different units of the South African Police Service, Gauteng Traffi c Police Saturation Unit, Tracker Connect, Fidelity Specialised Services and Cap Security Specialised Unit was established to carry out the take down operation.

Masondo said that in the early hours of Monday morning, the team pounced on the premises of the suspect in Dawn Park where they found a VW Polo that was reported to be hijacked in Phokeng, North West Province, in February this year. “Upon searching the suspect and premises, police found an unlicensed rifle, pistol, scores of ammunition, multiple blue lights, police uniform and insignia that belongs to Gauteng, Mpumalanga and Madibeng Traffic Police as well as false government vehicle registration plates. “The suspect was arrested and charged with possession of unlicensed fi rearms, possession of hijacked motor vehicle, and possession of ammunition, amongst other charges,” said Masondo. The Gauteng Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General Tommy Mthombeni has applauded the team of law enforcement agencies that worked with diligence to arrest the suspect.

“The arrest of this suspect might help us in resolving lots of cases where motorists were robbed by a gang that was utilising blue lights and impersonating police officers,” said Mthombeni. Masondo said more suspects might be arrested, pending the investigation.

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