Suspects, believed to be specialising in bombing ATMs, were arrested in Palm Ridge, Ekurhuleni.
THREE suspects, believed to be ATM bombings experts, were arrested in Palm Ridge, Ekurhuleni, on Wednesday, 3 July.
Ekurhuleni Metro Police acted on a tip-off and raided two houses where they found explosives, stained money, and a suspected stolen car.
Ekurhuleni Metro Police spokeswoman Lieutenant-Colonel Kelebogile Thepa stated that officers carried out a crime intelligence-driven operation, leading to the arrest of three male suspects aged between 27 and 43.
She explained that officers received information from a reliable source about two suspicious houses used for harbouring criminals specialising in ATM blasts.
“Officers raided the first house where two suspects involved in a recent ATM bombing at the corners of Eritrea and Uganda streets in Palm Ridge were found.
“Officers uncovered detonator explosives and a stolen white Chevrolet light delivery vehicle,” Thepa reported.
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Upon interrogation, the suspects, South African and Mozambican nationals, gave officers a second address on Uganda Street where a third suspect, also from Mozambique, was arrested.
During the arrest, officers recovered R1 000 in stained notes, stained jackets, two stained cellphones, a pair of sneakers, wire cables, and a stained 12-volt car battery.
“The three suspects are facing charges of possession of a stolen vehicle, possession of explosives, and possession of stained money,” Thepa concluded.
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