1 CIT Suspect Killed in Shootout With Eastern Cape SAPS, Minister Senzo McHunu Lauds Police

1 CIT Suspect Killed in Shootout With Eastern Cape SAPS, Minister Senzo McHunu Lauds Police

  • The South African Police Service in the Eastern Cape arrested two suspects after they got into a shootout with cash-in-transit heist suspects
  • One of them was killed in the shootout after the police tracked the suspects down to the R63 near Qumrha
  • South Africans saluted the police, and the Minister of Police, Senzo Mchunu, applauded the force's efforts in fighting cash-in-transit heists

Tebogo Mokwena, a Briefly News current affairs journalist in Johannesburg, South Africa, covered criminal activities, cash-in-transit heists, police investigations, police shootouts and court cases at Daily Sun for over three years.

Police Minister Senzo Mchunu lauded police officers in the Eastern Cape for apprehending CIT suspects
Senzo Mchunu saluted the officers who arrested CIT suspects. Images: Brenton Geach/ Gallo Images via Getty Images and Mlungisi Louw/Volksblad/Gallo Images via Getty Images
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QUMRHA, EASTERN CAPE — The Minister of Police applauded members of the South African Police Service for arresting two cash-in-transit (CIT) heist suspects in the Eastern Cape on 24 March 2025. One suspect was shot and killed in the ensuing shootout.

What happened in Qumrha?

According to the South African Police Service, members of the East London's Tactical Response team and tracking team tracked a white Isuzu double cab bakkie on the R63 near Qumrha. The suspects who were in the vehicle immediately reversed their vehicle and opened fire on the police officers.

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A shootout ensued between the two groups. One of the suspects was killed in the ensuing shootout, and the two suspects were arrested after they tried to flee the scene.

The police recovered three AK-47 rifles, one R5 rifle, two buckets of ammunition, a bulletproof vest and explosives. The vehicle was stolen from Mthatha and linked to a few heists in the province.

What did minister Mchunu say?

Mchunu saluted the efforts of the police and expressed his concern about the spate of CITs in the country. He also noted that the extent to which the suspects were armed was alarming and concerning.

"The ministry, in collaboration with law enforcement agencies, is committed to dismantling these criminal networks and ensuring that those responsible for these dangerous acts face the full force of the law," he said.

He also called on companies involved in transporting cash to tighten their security and be more vigilant.

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Senzo Mchunu was impressed with Eastern Cape cops for arresting CIT suspects
SAPS officers impressed police minister Senzo Mchunu. Image: Sun Xiang/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images
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Man recalls witnessing CIT heist unfold

In a related article, Briefly News reported that a motorist recalled how she saw a CIT heist happen in front of her eyes on the N11. She said she arrived on the scene before the heist happened.

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She said she saw a group of armed men. She heard multiple gunshots and saw a man fall to the ground. The vehicle then went up in flames before more gunshots ensued.

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Tebogo Mokwena (Current Affairs editor) Tebogo Mokwena joined Briefly News in 2023 and is a Current Affairs writer. He has a Diploma in Journalism from ALISON. He joined Daily Sun, where he worked for 4 years covering politics, crime, entertainment, current affairs, policy, governance and art. He was also a sub-editor and journalist for Capricorn Post before joining Vutivi Business News in 2020, where he covered small business news policy and governance, analysis and profiles. Tebogo passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative Email: tebogo.mokwena@briefly.co.za