A robbery suspect was shot by an elderly man and dumped at Tongaat Clinic by accomplices.
A 27-year-old suspect was dumped at Tongaat Clinic after an elderly man shot him during a robbery in Maidstone.
“The suspect dropped his firearm and fled the premises with his accomplices. Cash and cell phones were stolen,” Rusa said.The Rusa officers arrived at the scene of the crime at about 5:17pm, where they interviewed the witnesses to the robbery and shooting and the elderly man.They also inspected the dropped firearm and established that it was a replica before proceeding to Tongaat Clinic to inquire if any gunshot victims were admitted to the facility.
The robber did not provide any further information, but RUSA officers stood guard over the suspect until the Tongaat police arrived at the clinic.
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