By Ashley Wichman
14 March 2007
A teacher was arrested yesterday morning in connection with a cash-in-transit heist that occurred on Monday in Bishop Lavis.
An undisclosed amount of money and a fire arm were stolen around 10AM from a Fidelity Guard security official. Five suspects are still at large.
Police spokesperson Elliot Sinyangana said that the teacher was arrested along with an unemployed man. The suspects were apprehended in a green Opel Astra vehicle parked outside a business in the Delft area.
The men will appear in Bishop Lavis Magistrate court on Thursday.
Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to call Crime Stop at 08600 10111.
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