Police launch manhunt for suspects who robbed two filling stations and fled with cash

WELKOM – Two filling stations were robbed of cash at gun point by three male suspects. Provincial Organized Crime Unit members are following up on all leads to trace the suspects.

On 26 March 2022, at about 21:15, a shift manager was serving customers at a filling station in Dagbreek, Welkom when three suspects approached her and threatened to open the kiosk. They demanded cash at gunpoint, cartons of cigarettes and both cash registers with cash inside were taken.

One of the suspects, who was armed with a firearm and pepper spray, was wearing a red Kappa tracksuit top with a light grey trouser. The second suspect was wearing grey pants, a black jacket and a black cap while the third suspect was wearing black pants, a green jacket with a red cap. All these men had Lesotho accent.

The second incident, on 26 March 2022, at about 20:20, at a filling station in Koppie Alleen Welkom, a shift manager was in the kiosk when three male suspects entered the business premises, the one with a firearm demanded the two cash registers with cash and demanded more money.

They also took the complainant’s Polo bag. Apparently it took three minutes and the suspects left the scene with the loot.

The three suspects in this incident fit the same description of the first incident according to the complainant.

Business robbery cases were registered for further investigation, Detective Sergeant Sechaba Machalotsa of Provincial Organized Crimes Unit can be contacted on cellphone number 073 729 1732 or Crime Stop 08600 10111 .

Source: South African Police Service

Successful combined operation in Mount Fletcher

MOUNT FLETCHER – Members continued efforts to eradicate the drug related crime yielded positive results during a combined operation in Mount Fletcher.

Members of Maluti K9 Unit, the Mount Fletcher Operational Command Centre (OCC) and FLASH team members conducted an intelligence driven operation around Mount Fletcher Policing area that led to the arrest of one female for possession and dealing in drugs.

At first, three targets were identified by a reliable source, two houses at Ethembeni location in Mount Fletcher was searched and the searches delivered negative results at both houses.

The members then proceeded to Katlekhong location in Mount Fletcher at about 00:30 during the early hours of the morning.

The identified house was searched in the presence of the suspect while SAPS K9 Unit handler utilized his narcotic dog.

The search was positive and led to the recoveries of drugs and cash.

91 mandrax “boss” tablets and

33 Zip lock bags and

Cash R1100 was confiscated.

The 49-year-old female suspect was arrested and will appear in the Mount Fletcher Magistrate’s Court on Monday, 28 March 2022.

The acting District Commissioner, Brig Rudolph Adolph commended the members for their collaborative efforts that lead to the success. Thank you to the community for the positive information that led to the large quantity of drugs not reaching the streets.

Source: South African Police Service

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Absa Group now writes off Sh219m in First Assurance

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