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Suspect killed after botched robbery sparks gun battle in Tshwane

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Suspect killed after botched robbery sparks gun battle in Tshwane

A suspected robbery plot in Tshwane ended in gunfire, panic and one fatality after police intercepted a vehicle believed to be linked to a planned business heist.

According to police, one suspect was killed, another was wounded and placed under guard, while a third man managed to flee on foot during the dramatic confrontation on Thursday, 23 April 2026.

The incident unfolded during an intelligence-led operation involving the South African Police Service’s Tshwane District Stabilisation Task Team, working alongside private security teams.

Police say suspects opened fire first

Authorities said officers had received information about suspects allegedly preparing to commit a business robbery. Police then tracked the vehicle from Pretoria before attempting to stop it in Midrand.

Instead of pulling over, the suspects allegedly sped away and opened fire.

That led to a chase which ended in Klipfontein View, Rabie Ridge, where a shootout followed.

When the gunfire stopped, one suspect had been fatally wounded. Another was injured and taken for treatment under police guard. The third suspect disappeared into the area and is still being sought.

Weapons recovered inside vehicle

Police said two unlicensed firearms and ammunition were found inside the suspects’ vehicle. Officers also discovered that the serial numbers on the guns had been filed off a common sign weapons may have been used in criminal activity or traded illegally.

Cases of attempted murder and illegal possession of firearms and ammunition have been opened.

Investigators are now working to determine whether the group is linked to other armed robberies in Gauteng.

A province on edge over violent crime

Business robberies remain one of the crimes that most unsettle communities in Gauteng. Many attacks are carefully planned, often involving getaway vehicles, stolen firearms and spotters.

That is why intelligence-driven policing operations have become more common in Johannesburg, Tshwane and surrounding areas.

On social media, many South Africans praised officers for acting before a robbery could take place, while others again raised concern over how easily illegal firearms continue circulating.

Same day, police corruption arrests rock Johannesburg

The operation came on the same day that 13 police officers were arrested in separate corruption and theft cases in Johannesburg.

For many residents, the contrast was striking: some officers risking their lives to stop crime, while others face allegations of abusing the badge.

It reflects a deeper reality in South Africa’s policing system, where public trust often swings between admiration and frustration.

Bigger picture

Thursday’s shootout is another reminder that violent crime prevention often happens before the public even knows a threat exists. But it also highlights how dangerous these interventions can become in seconds.

With one suspect dead, one in custody and another still missing, police now face the next challenge: finding out who else may have been involved, and whether another robbery ring has just been disrupted.

{Source: The Citizen}

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