
Picture: The firearm allegedly used in robbery/Generic
By OBAKENG MAJE
Two men who allegedly hijacked a truck were arrested in Kolong river towards Manthe village, near Taung. It is alleged that, the hijacked truck, a 5-ton Isuzu Truck belonging to a company in Lenasia in Johannesburg South, was traveling on the N12 en route to Kimberley transporting a consignment of cigarettes valued at approximately R4 million rand.
Northern Cape police spokesperson, Brig Mashay Gamieldien said it is believed that, a grey Toyota Corolla Quest intercepted the truck near Warrenton and five armed men alighted from the vehicle. Gamieldien further said the armed men allegedly assaulted the driver, his crew, and two other passengers.
“After allegedly assaulting the victims and demanding information about the tracking devices, the suspects drove off with the truck and its cargo in the direction of Taung, where they offloaded the consignment of cigarettes in the veld.
“They then locked the driver and his passengers in the back of the truck, where it was hidden in the bushes near the Kolong river area in the vicinity of Manthe village,” she said.
Gamieldien added that, an intelligence-driven operation was launched and the truck was located with the assistance of Hartswater Police, Detectives, Crime Intelligence, and Hartswater K9.
“A lookout was posted for the grey Toyota Corolla Quest, spotted by the Taung police, who stopped and searched the vehicle. Cash and other valuables were found inside the car.
“Other police units and stations who were also involved in the tracking and apprehension of two of the five suspects, were Kimberley SAPS, Kimberley Flying Squad, Kimberley POPS, Crime Intelligence, Frances Baard District, Dr RS Mompati District CI and Visible Policing,” she said.
Gamieldien said the police are still searching for the three other suspects, who fled as well as the consignment of cigarettes. She said further information indicates that, the remaining three suspects are armed and deemed dangerous and should not be approached.
“The suspects will soon appear in court on charges of truck jacking and kidnapping and additional charges may be added,” she said.
Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola commended the cross-provincial teams for collaborating their efforts, which resulted in the arrest of the suspects, the recovery of the stolen truck, and the driver and passengers being rescued.
Otola said the partnership clearly indicates that the police will leave no stone unturned despite borders being crossed.




