A suspected hijacking took a deadly turn this week in the East Rand, when a police trace led to a fatal Tsakane shooting. A violent encounter at a popular fast-food outlet left one suspect dead, one in custody, and another on the run.
Police Trace Hijacked Phone to Tsakane Fast-Food Spot
On Wednesday, police officers from Vosloorus were investigating a hijacking incident involving a stolen vehicle. Inside that vehicle was a cellphone belonging to the victim. Using the phone’s signal, officers traced it to the Spi-Kos Chicken franchise in Tsakane.
According to Sergeant Lebogang Ramaesa of the Tsakane SAPS, the cellphone led police to three suspects who were reportedly buying food at the establishment. All three men were linked to both hijacking and a murder case.
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Gunfire Erupts: One Dead in Police Shootout
As soon as the officers arrived at Spi-Kos, the suspects opened fire without warning. The police returned fire. During the exchange, one suspect was fatally wounded. Another suspect was arrested on the spot, while the third managed to flee the scene and is still at large.
The incident shocked bystanders and raised fresh concerns about crime in the area. Sgt Ramaesa confirmed that one of the suspects is a known resident of Duduza, while another is a foreign national.
Community Leaders Warn Against Rising Hijackings
The Tsakane shooting has sparked strong reactions from the community. Community Policing Forum (CPF) Chairperson Mncedisi Somyo has urged residents to be alert. He warned that hijackings are increasing in and around Tsakane.
“Criminals are becoming more brazen. We need to look out for each other and report any suspicious activity,” Somyo said. He also commended the quick response from police and stressed the importance of community support in fighting crime.
Residents Speak Out After the Incident
Social media platforms quickly lit up with reactions following the shootout. Some residents expressed support for the police, while others called for stronger community involvement and prayer.
Bheki Matt Hlope commented:
“No mercy for criminals… this is Tsakane – no fear, no favour.”
Tessa Lorraine added:
“We must stand up against these crimes. We’re no longer safe, even with our children. Tsakane is not the same anymore.”
These sentiments echo a growing frustration among locals over rising crime and safety concerns.
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Search Continues for Third Suspect
Police have launched a manhunt for the third suspect who escaped during the shootout. Authorities are urging the public to come forward with any information that may lead to his arrest.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact their nearest police station or report anonymously via Crime Stop.
Time for Action and Community Vigilance
The Tsakane shooting is a stark reminder of the escalating danger posed by armed criminals. While police action helped prevent more harm, the incident underscores the need for proactive community involvement.
Residents are urged to remain vigilant, support local policing efforts, and foster a culture of zero tolerance for crime. As this story unfolds, Gauteng News will continue to provide updates on the investigation.


 
                                
                              
		 
		 
		 
		 
		
 
		 
		 
		