By Khanyisa Tabata
28 January 2010
Durbanville police are requesting the assistance of the public in tracing four suspects involved in two robbery cases.
Police spokesperson Sergeant Bernice Laäs-Bezuidenhout says on Monday a male victim stopped his vehicle in his driveway in Columbine Street, Nerina in Durbanville, when two males approached him with firearms
“They took his wallet, 3 cellphones and watch to the value of R8100-00. The suspects fled on foot. A case of armed robbery was opened.
On Tuesday a male victim and his father stopped at their home in Shoshana Street in Kenridge when they were approached by two unknown males and told to lie down on the ground. Both suspects were armed with firearms and took a handbag, cellphone and cash, all to the value of R3000-00.
Laäs-Bezuidenhout added that the victims were asked to go into their home and keep quiet. The suspects then fled on foot.
Anyone with information that can lead to the arrest of these suspects to please contact Inspector Marie Abrahams on 021 – 970 5600/07
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