By: Natasha Archary

The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations (HAWKS) have confirmed four cash-in-transit (CIT) robbers were killed in a shootout with law enforcement on Monday, 30 October.
Three unlicensed firearms including a rifle were seized in the shootout which occurred in Mmakau, North West.
A multi-disciplinary team received intelligence on a group of suspects that were planning to commit a CIT heist between the North West and Gauteng.
“The information was operationalised and led the team to the N4 highway where the identified suspects’ vehicle was observed.
The suspects’ vehicle was spotted as it turned towards Mmakau. A highspeed chase and shootout ensued as soon as the suspects realised they were about to be captured.
The suspects lost control of their vehicle and collided with a fence. Four of the suspects were fatally wounded and three unlicensed firearms, two handguns as well as a rifle were recovered from the scene.”
#sapsHAWKS [CIT ROBBERIES] Four CIT robbers aged between 30 and 45 were fatally wounded this afternoon in a shootout with law enforcement agencies in Mmakau where 3 unlicensed firearms including a rifle were seized. #TrioCrimes #CITRobberies MEhttps://t.co/JFfcrdiD98 pic.twitter.com/OlV46Le5Ec
— SA Police Service 🇿🇦 (@SAPoliceService) October 30, 2023
The multi-disciplinary team comprised of the Hawks Tactical Operations Management Section (TOMS), GAUTENG Traffic Saturation unit, Gauteng Traffic Police Chopper, Badboyz Security, Tracker Connect, CAP Specialised Operations, FRS-Falcon Risk Solutions, SAPS PHO Crime Intelligence, SAPS Anti Gang unit and SAPS Gauteng Tactical Response Team, is applauded for foiling yet another would be cash in transit heist.
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