A cash-in-transit (CIT) robbery has been reported in Moriting Section, Tembisa, in Gauteng.
Incident reported near Shell garage
According to initial reports, the incident occurred not far from a Shell garage in the area.
Authorities have not yet released further details regarding the exact time of the robbery.
Vehicle seen on fire
Footage from the scene shows a vehicle on fire following the incident.
It has not yet been confirmed whether the burning vehicle is linked directly to the robbery.
Details remain limited
At this stage:
- The number of suspects involved has not been confirmed
- No information on injuries or fatalities has been released
- No arrests have been confirmed
Developing story
The situation remains a developing story, with further details expected as authorities continue investigations.
Conclusion
A CIT robbery has been reported in Tembisa, with a vehicle seen burning near the scene. Authorities are expected to provide more information as the situation develops.
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BREAKING – Emmarentia road rage shooting: legal scrutiny over wife’s role as investigations continue
The fatal road rage shooting in Emmarentia, Johannesburg, which claimed the life of 48-year-old Faisal ul Rehman, continues to raise legal questions as investigations remain ongoing.
Incident followed roadside dispute
According to police information, the incident occurred on Barry Hertzog Avenue in Emmarentia after a minor collision and a dispute between two drivers.
The confrontation escalated during a verbal altercation between the parties.
Victim shot, wife critically injured
During the incident, Rehman was shot and declared dead at the scene.
His wife, Tehseen, was also shot and sustained critical injuries. She was transported to hospital for medical treatment.
Firearm allegedly retrieved during altercation
Police indicated that during the argument, Rehman’s wife allegedly retrieved a firearm from their vehicle.
This reportedly led to the other individual drawing a firearm, after which shots were fired.
Legal implications raised by experts
Legal experts have indicated that the circumstances surrounding the incident could have implications depending on the outcome of the investigation.
Paul Hoffman, a human rights lawyer and director of Accountability Now, stated that a person could potentially face charges of aiding and abetting if they provided a firearm to someone during a confrontation.
He noted that the legal position would depend on the facts established through the investigation.
Self-defence central to investigation
Legal analysis of the case has indicated that the court would need to determine whether the suspect acted in self-defence.
Johan Jonck, founder of Arrive Alive, said the case would fall under common law offences such as assault, attempted murder or murder, depending on the findings.
He stated that the court would assess intention and whether the suspect reasonably believed their life was in danger.
Firearm use governed by strict legal standards
Gun Free South Africa (GFSA) has stated that firearm use in public spaces is governed by strict legal standards.
The organisation noted that lawful use depends on factors such as:
- Immediate threat
- Necessity
- Proportionality
NPA decision pending further investigation
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has confirmed that there is currently insufficient evidence to proceed with prosecution at this stage.
The case may be re-enrolled once further investigations are completed.
Police investigation ongoing
The South African Police Service (SAPS) has confirmed that investigations are ongoing.
Authorities have indicated that updates will be communicated as new information becomes available.
Conclusion
The Emmarentia road rage shooting remains under investigation, with legal questions surrounding the use of firearms and the actions of those involved yet to be determined.
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