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    Five Robbery Suspects Shot and Injured in Dramatic Midrand Police Shootout

    Simekahle MthethwaBy Simekahle Mthethwa26 August , 2025
    Five Robbery Suspects Shot and Injured in Dramatic Midrand Police Shootout
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    On Monday, August 24, 2025, a police operation in Midrand led to a dramatic shootout with five suspects involved in a series of online vehicle sale robberies. The suspects were injured during the exchange of gunfire with police as officers worked to bring down a dangerous syndicate targeting unsuspecting buyers on Facebook Marketplace.

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    Table of contents

    • Background: A Rising Online Robbery Trend
    • The Shootout Unfolds
    • Injuries and Arrests
    • Modus Operandi of the Syndicate
    • Police Manhunt Ongoing
    • Public Safety Warnings
    • Technology and Crime: Challenges of Online Marketplaces
    • The Police Commitment

    Background: A Rising Online Robbery Trend

    The Gauteng police have been investigating a wave of armed robberies linked to false car sale advertisements on social media. In early August, a man who responded to a Facebook Marketplace car listing was kidnapped and shot in the legs by the suspects. After robbing him, they emptied his bank account using stolen bank cards.

    Following this, another potential victim spotted a similar car advertised online and contacted the seller but felt uneasy about the meeting location. This vigilance led the potential buyer to alert the police, who organised a tactical intervention.

    The Shootout Unfolds

    Deputy Gauteng Police Commissioner Fred Kekana explained that police set up an operation where officers accompanied the potential victim to the arranged meeting point.

    “The suspects came, thinking they were going to rob the victim, but police were present. When they realised it was a sting operation, they opened fire on the officers,” Kekana said.

    The police returned fire in self-defense. The suspects attempted to flee but were pursued. Officers shot at the suspects’ vehicle tyres, causing it to roll over and injure five suspects.

    Injuries and Arrests

    Police injured and treated five of the seven suspects on the scene before arresting them. In the aftermath of the Midrand police shootout, two suspects escaped, one of whom is believed to be wounded and still at large. A police officer sustained a gunshot wound to the leg but has since recovered and been discharged.

    Two firearms were recovered from the suspects’ vehicle following the Midrand police shootout.

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    Modus Operandi of the Syndicate

    The suspects allegedly operated a syndicate using fake Facebook vehicle ads to lure victims to meet at isolated places. Upon arrival, victims were forcibly robbed at gunpoint or even kidnapped, with some suffering injuries.

    Commissioner Kekana indicated that the gang had been active in multiple similar robberies around Midrand and surrounding areas.

    Police Manhunt Ongoing

    Authorities have launched a manhunt for the two escaping suspects and continue investigating the wider syndicate connected to these violent robberies.

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    Public Safety Warnings

    The Gauteng police urge the public to exercise extreme caution when engaging in high-value online transactions. Online marketplaces offer convenience but are increasingly exploited by criminals. To stay safe during transactions, consider these tips:

    • Be cautious of deals that seem too good to be true. Significantly low prices compared to market value are red flags.
    • Always communicate within the platform’s messaging system. Avoid moving conversations to email or unknown apps, as scammers might evade detection.
    • Verify the seller’s profile. Look for reviews, ratings, and active histories. Beware of newly created profiles or inconsistent information.
    • Never pay upfront without seeing the vehicle in person. Insist on inspecting and test-driving the car before any payment.
    • Meet in safe, public locations. Choose well-lit, busy areas, preferably near police stations, and avoid isolated places.
    • Bring someone you trust to meetings. Having company adds safety and witnesses.
    • Avoid sharing personal documents early. Only provide ID or payment details once you have verified the legitimacy of the deal.
    • Watch out for high-pressure tactics. Scammers often rush victims to pay quickly; take your time to assess.
    • Use trusted payment methods. Prefer platform-secured payment systems rather than direct transfers.
    • Report suspicious listings or profiles. Help protect yourself and others by reporting scams on the platform.

    Technology and Crime: Challenges of Online Marketplaces

    This incident highlights the risks and vulnerabilities introduced by online marketplaces, where criminals exploit trust and anonymity. While Facebook Marketplace and similar platforms offer convenience, users must remain vigilant.

    The Police Commitment

    The Midrand police’s swift action demonstrates the resolve to tackle online-facilitated crimes and make communities safer. Commissioner Kekana reaffirmed the ongoing commitment to follow leads, arrest perpetrators, and prevent further harm.

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    Simekahle Mthethwa

    I’m a creative storyteller with a passion for digital content, research, and writing. My experience spans content planning, brand storytelling, and writing for blogs and newsletters. I enjoy crafting engaging narratives that connect with audiences and bring ideas to life through a mix of creativity, strategy, and insight.

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