Eight armed suspects were arrested on Tuesday following a dramatic business robbery in Centurion’s Sunderland Ridge. This high-profile incident highlights growing concerns over organised crime in Gauteng’s industrial zones.
Swift Response Leads to Arrests in Sunderland Ridge
On 28 October 2025, eight suspects were arrested after a business robbery in Centurion’s Sunderland Ridge, a commercial and industrial hub west of Pretoria. The suspects reportedly stormed a business at gunpoint, loaded stolen stock into a truck, and attempted to flee with support from a second vehicle — a Kia SUV acting as an escort.
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According to Colonel Dimakatso Nevhuhulwi, spokesperson for the Gauteng SAPS:
“The security was alerted, and they traced the truck and the vehicle at R55 road near Raslouw in the Wierdabrug policing precinct. Shots were fired between security personnel and suspects.”
During the shootout, one suspect and a security officer sustained gunshot injuries. Police were alerted during the exchange, arriving on the scene to arrest all eight suspects, including the injured one.
Weapons and Vehicles Seized by Police
Law enforcement recovered key evidence during the operation. Two unlicensed firearms, the truck carrying the stolen goods, and the getaway Kia vehicle were confiscated for forensic investigation.
Colonel Nevhuhulwi confirmed:
“Two firearms, the truck and the vehicle were also seized for further investigations.”
The suspects now face charges including armed robbery, possession of unlicensed firearms, and attempted murder. Investigations are ongoing.
Growing Concerns Over Business Robberies in Gauteng
This incident has intensified scrutiny over business security in Gauteng. Sunderland Ridge, with its mix of warehouses, industrial parks and logistics firms, has become a target for well-organised criminal groups.
According to SAPS Crime Stats 2024/25, Gauteng recorded a 5.4% increase in business robberies over the past year, with hotspots identified across Tshwane, Midrand and Ekurhuleni.
Private security companies continue to play a vital role in early intervention. In this case, their swift response prevented further loss and enabled SAPS to apprehend the suspects.
“Collaboration between police, private security, and community patrols is key to stopping these coordinated heists,” said a spokesperson from the Community Policing Forum in Wierdabrug.
Public Safety and Law Enforcement Cooperation
The successful arrest of the suspects after the business robbery in Centurion underlines the importance of public-private partnerships in crime prevention. Inter-agency cooperation is becoming increasingly necessary in addressing the complexity of modern criminal operations.
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This event echoes similar arrests in recent months, where police and private response teams worked hand-in-hand to intercept suspects on major roads like the R55 and N14.
Security experts are urging businesses to review their security protocols, install real-time surveillance, and improve communication with local CPFs and security networks.
What’s Next for the Suspects?
The arrested individuals are expected to appear in court within the coming days. SAPS has confirmed that further charges may be added, depending on the outcome of the ongoing investigations.
This case will likely set an example for future prosecutions, especially as Gauteng authorities crack down on commercial and industrial zone crime.


