CASE STUDY
Media Statement: South African Police Service: Office of the Provincial Commissioner Gauteng
PARKTOWN - Six cash-in-transit robbery suspects were fatally wounded during a shootout with the
police and other law enforcement agencies in Laudium, Tshwane, on Monday, 24 February 2025, just
after 17:00. The seventh suspect, aged 22, was arrested without injuries. He is an off-duty employee of
the CIT company, whose vehicle was targeted by the gang.
Police recovered three cell phones, five unlicensed firearms and ammunition. Police from Crime
Intelligence received information about the suspects who were en route to commit cash-in-transit
robbery in Atteridgeville and activated the team that includes SAPS Gauteng Tactical Response Team,
SAPS Gauteng Anti-Gang Unit, Gauteng Traffic Police Airwing, CAP Specialised Operations and
Tracker Connect to be on a lookout for the suspects.
The team spotted two vehicles driven by the suspects, a BMW X1 and an Audi A4, following a
cash-in-transit van. In realising that the police were in the vicinity, the suspects abandoned their
mission and sped off. It is then that the police gave chase. As they were stopped at Laudium, the
suspects fired shots at the law enforcement officers, and a shootout ensued.
Six suspects were shot and killed, and one suspect was arrested without injuries while few others
escaped. It was established that one of the cars driven by the suspects, an Audi A4, was reported to be
hijacked in Cleveland, Johannesburg, in December 2024.
Preliminary investigation suggests that the suspects are part of the gang that committed a
cash-in-transit robbery in Atteridgeville recently, where four security guards were shot and injured.
They are also suspected of being involved in other cash-in-transit robberies in Gauteng and other
provinces.
The suspects are facing charges that include conspiracy to commit robbery, possession of unlicensed
firearms and ammunition, as well as attempted murder (SAPS, 2025).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The CIT company appoints you to assist the SAPS with their investigation.