Sunday, January 28, 2024 – The Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department (EMPD), South Africa has arrested four men who robbed a supermarket in Kempton Park and stole seven tins of baby formula.
Spokesperson for the EMPD, Lieutenant Colonel Kelebogile
Thepa, who disclosed this in a statement said the four men are aged between 27
and 35, also stole money during the robbery.
"On Friday, January 26, between 10am and 1pm, the
Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department’s public order policing, the dog unit
(K9), northern region task team and Kempton Park precinct officers conducted a
high-density operation and four male suspects between the ages of 27 and 35
were apprehended,” said Thepa.
She said the operation was initiated after the EMPD received
a tip-off about the robbery of a supermarket.
"As EMPD officers were busy at the corner of Highveld
and Agony Street, they were approached by a disturbed passer-by, alleging that
a supermarket had just been robbed, not far from the roving roadblock,” said
Thepa.
She said EMPD officers were given the description of the
vehicle which was used in committing the robbery.
“Officers responded, and while driving on Highveld Road, a
blue Toyota Corolla hatchback, fitting the description of the wanted vehicle
with four male occupants was spotted. An attempt to stop the vehicle failed as
the Toyota Corolla drove away,” said Thepa.
A high-speed chase ensued, and the Toyota Corolla was later cornered.
"The Toyota Corolla and occupants were thoroughly
searched, and officers uncovered two smartphones, an undisclosed amount of
cash, seven tins of baby formula, a 9mm pistol with serial numbers tampered
with plus live rounds,” said Thepa.
"The foursome, facing charges of possession of
unlicensed firearm and ammunition, reckless and negligent driving, possession
of suspected stolen items and possible armed robbery, were handcuffed and
marched to the Kempton Park police station.”
She said the four men are set to appear before the Kempton
Magistrate’s Court.
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