Preliminary investigations have revealed that the vehicle which the suspects were travelling in belonged to a police officer.
Two men wanted for murder and robbery were killed in a shootout with police in Thembeni. Picture: SapsIt is understood the gun battle took place at Thembeni, KwaDukuza, on Monday afternoon.
“A police officer was saved by a bullet resistant vest after he was shot three times on the chest. He will be taken through the Employee Health and Wellness programmes for counselling.” “No linkage has thus far been established between the officer and the deceased suspects who have thus far been linked to four murder cases, one attempted murder case and one house robbery. A search is still ongoing for other suspects who are believed to part of the syndicate.
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