Police foil ATM bombing plots, 5 suspects killed in Witbank! In a dramatic pre-dawn operation on Monday, police shot and killed five suspected ATM bombers in Witbank, Mpumalanga, following a gunfight. Another suspect was arrested in the same operation after authorities received a tip-off about an impending bombing in the area.
The operation involved members of the police’s Special Task Force, Falcon Risk Security in Emalahleni, and the Hawks’ Tactical Management Operational Section. Acting on intelligence, the team targeted a suspected safe house in Schoongezicht, believed to be a hub for criminal activities.
Surveillance of the location led officers to a suspicious Toyota Hilux, believed to be connected to the suspects. When law enforcement tried to stop the vehicle, the suspects opened fire, triggering a shootout.
After neutralizing the threat, police confiscated an array of weapons, including an R5 rifle, a hunting rifle, three 9mm pistols, and a cache of explosives. Investigators are also examining the Toyota Hilux to determine its connection to other crimes.
Godfrey Lebeya, head of the Hawks, issued a stern warning to would-be criminals in the aftermath of the incident:
“A call is made to potential robbers to withdraw from such activities as these behaviors always attract dire consequences. The team shall always be on alert.”
The Witbank operation wasn’t the only blow to ATM bombing syndicates. In Limpopo, police apprehended four suspects linked to a series of ATM bombings in the province.
The arrests occurred in the Sekgosese policing area on Saturday after authorities received intelligence that the suspects were planning more attacks, specifically targeting the Tzaneen area.
The suspects, aged between 33 and 45, face multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit a crime, possession of prohibited firearms and ammunition, and violations of the Explosives Act.
During the Limpopo operation, police recovered a significant haul of rifles, explosives, and live ammunition. These discoveries, coupled with the arrests, are expected to disrupt the syndicate’s activities in the region.
ATM bombings have been a persistent problem in South Africa, with syndicates using explosives to target cash machines, often leaving significant property damage and posing risks to public safety. The coordinated operations in Witbank and Limpopo highlight law enforcement’s efforts to crack down on these crimes, which have seen a surge in recent years.
Authorities credited the success of both operations to community members who provided tip-offs. Law enforcement has urged citizens to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities, emphasizing that public cooperation is crucial in combating organized crime.
ATM bombings are not just an economic concern; they represent a broader challenge to security in South Africa. Syndicates often operate with high levels of sophistication, utilizing stolen vehicles, illegal firearms, and industrial-grade explosives.
Lebeya’s statement underscores the gravity of the situation:
“We cannot allow organized crime to thrive. These operations are a testament to our commitment to dismantle these networks and protect our communities.”
The suspects arrested in Limpopo are set to appear in court soon, while investigations into the Witbank incident continue. Law enforcement agencies are hopeful that the arrests and confiscations will deter further criminal activities in both regions.
With the festive season approaching, authorities have ramped up their efforts to ensure public safety, targeting organized crime syndicates and preventing violent incidents.