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The thieves were seen dressed in Fidelity jackets before fleeing in a black Volvo XC60 and a Porsche Panamera Coupe.
A cash in transit (CIT) vehicle was bombed in Northriding, Gauteng, on Monday afternoon when an undisclosed amount of cash was taken away by suspects involved in the incident.
According to the South African Police Service (SAPS) police spokeswoman, Colonel Brenda Muridili, security guards were collecting cash at a food establishment in Bellairs when two suspects hijacked the van with the driver still inside around the 17:30.
“The cash van was driven to Olievenhout Street in Northriding and parked in an open veld before the suspects allegedly used explosives to bomb it. The suspects fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of money, “Muridili said. The citizen.
In a video circulating on social media, the thieves are seen dressed in Fidelity jackets before fleeing in a black Volvo XC60 and a Porsche Panamera Coupe.
No arrests have yet been made and the police were appealing to anyone with information to call Crime Stop at 086 00 10111 or send information about the MySAPS app.
ROBBERY FROM ARMED AND HOSTAGE: DOUGLAS CNR OLIVENTHOUT RD. NORTH RIDING. COJ. GP. STOLEN MONEY TRUCK CREW. PERPS IN ESCAPE;
1. BLACK PORCHÈ COUP PANAMERAÈ. HK94RXGP
2. BLACK VOLVO XC60 JB44ZTGP. pic.twitter.com/6y3mc02RjH– REZA (@crimeairnetwork) November 2, 2020
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