Three suspects are expected in court on today for the possession of unlicensed firearms.
POLICE made multiple arrests at the weekend after suspects were found in possession of firearms. | SAPS
Officers immediately drove to the area where the gunshots rang out and saw a known suspect running with a firearm in his hand.“A discharge of a firearm case was opened for investigation. The suspect is yet to be arrested and the investigation continues,” Twigg said. On Friday, members of the Western Cape Flying Squad arrested an 18-year-old suspect after he was found to be in possession of a prohibited firearm and ammunition in Kraaifontein.
Twigg said it was during stop-and-search operations when officers found the suspect in possession of a homemade zip gun and ammunition. In another incident, a 27-year-old suspect was arrested after he was stopped in a suspicious vehicle in Cawdor Street in Saxonsea, Atlantis.
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