
Three charged with attempted hijacking, robbery
The incident occurred around 15:10.
According to police spokesperson Captain Johan van Dyk, a motorist was driving along the M10 when he was approached by armed suspects in an attempted hijacking.
According to his statement, the victim pulled over to the side of the road when a white VW Jetta stopped in front of him.
'Three men exited the vehicle, one armed with a firearm and instructed him to get out of his car.'
Van Dyk explained that before the suspects could proceed with their crime, they noticed a police vehicle approaching.
He said the suspects panicked, ordered the victim to leave, and quickly fled back into their vehicle.
'The nearby police officers were immediately alerted and responded swiftly. They managed to intercept the suspects and apprehended all three,' van Dyk said.
He said a police search of the suspects uncovered a firearm with eight rounds of bullets.
He said the suspects were unable to provide a valid explanation for possession of the weapon.
'The suspects were arrested and charged with attempted hijacking as well as possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition,' said van Dyk.
He added that further investigation is underway to determine if the suspects are linked to other criminal activities.
The firearm will also be subjected to ballistic testing to establish if it has been used in previous crimes.
Major-General Samuel Thine, District Commissioner of Tshwane, praised the officers involved for their swift response and commitment to ensuring community safety.
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