Details remain unclear following a reported cash-in-transit (CIT) robbery near Naledi Mall in Vosloorus on Thursday, 24 April 2026.
Incident confirmed, information still limited
The robbery was reported earlier in the day along MC Botha Drive, prompting a response from emergency services and security personnel.
Members of the public were advised to avoid the area as the situation was described as active or recently secured.
No official confirmation on key details
As of the latest update, authorities have not released confirmed information regarding:
- The number of suspects involved
- Whether any fatalities occurred
- Whether any injuries were sustained
- Whether firearms or explosives were used
- Whether any arrests have been made
Social media reports remain unverified
Videos and posts circulating online have not been verified by authorities or major news organisations.
Officials have not yet confirmed the accuracy of claims being shared on social media platforms.
Investigation expected to provide clarity
The South African Police Service (SAPS) is expected to investigate the incident and release further details once information has been verified.
Public urged to remain cautious
Motorists and residents have been urged to remain cautious and avoid spreading unverified information while investigations continue.
Conclusion
While a CIT robbery near Naledi Mall in Vosloorus has been confirmed, key details remain unclear, with authorities yet to provide an official update on injuries, suspects, or the circumstances surrounding the incident.
UPDATE – Two suspects arrested and firearm seized following CIT robbery in Vosloorus
OTHER NEWS
Bank-following robbery suspect fatally wounded after high-speed chase and shootout

A suspected bank-following robbery suspect has been fatally wounded following a high-speed chase and shootout involving law enforcement.
Chase and shootout reported
According to available information, the incident involved a high-speed pursuit which escalated into a shootout.
During the confrontation, at least one suspect was fatally wounded.
Suspect linked to bank-following robbery
The suspect is believed to be linked to a bank-following robbery.
Bank-following is a known criminal method in South Africa in which suspects target individuals after they leave banking institutions and follow them to another location before committing a robbery.
Details remain limited
At this stage, authorities have not confirmed:
- The exact location of the incident
- The total number of suspects involved
- Whether any arrests were made
- Whether any police officers or civilians were injured
Investigation ongoing
The South African Police Service (SAPS) is expected to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Further details are likely to be released as the investigation progresses.
Conclusion
A suspected bank-following robbery incident has resulted in a fatality after a high-speed chase and shootout, with authorities expected to provide further updates as investigations continue.
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