Business robbery suspect to reappear in court

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Naledi Ingwane , Johannes Selwane , Raymond Mokgobatlou , and Aron Matlala , are expected to reappear in the Coligny Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, 3 April, 2024, for business robbery.

The accused’s court appearance follows an incident in which armed men allegedly robbed a retail shop in Coligny after pointing staff members with firearms on Sunday, 25 February 2024. They took cash, cell phones worth R300 000.00 and other valuables such as laptop and fled the scene driving in a Toyota Quantum vehicle. The suspects were arrested along the R104 road on Sunday, 18 March 2024, by Marikana Police who were conducting routine patrols.

The Provincial Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, applauded Marikana and Coligny police for their cooperation in ensuring the apprehension of the accused and subsequent linkage to the business robbery.The views of authors published on South Africa Today are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of South Africa Today. By viewing, visiting, using, or interacting with SouthAfricaToday.

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