Robber gunned down in police shootout

“Upon the arrival of more armed police officers, the house was surrounded by armed officers as some got inside.
“Police instructed the robber to surrender, but he refused. He only released the couple that was being held hostage.
“He remained inside before hiding in the ceiling. Teargas canisters were thrown into the ceiling forcing the robber to remove some tiles and get on top of the house.
“Police asked him again to surrender, but he refused saying he was prepared to die resulting in him being shot.”
“It was presumed he was dead but while the body was being put in the metal box, some life was noted on the body and he was taken to hospital.
“For now, we can safely say he was injured until there is further communication from the hospital,” he said.
Witnesses praised a policeman guarding the residence of Supreme Court Judge Justice Rita Makarau who swiftly responded to the call by the residents who were being terrorised by the two robbers.
Mr Audrick Mazviwanza, a gardener, said the policeman came face-to-face with the robber and they exchanged fire for a while.
“The officer was brave to defend the unarmed public as the gunman was now firing at the defenceless residents.
“That policeman is really a man and he saved us all. Unfortunately, he ran out of bullets until more officers came,” he said.
Mr Isaac Matsvayi said the fracas started at Groombridge shops when the two men were seen carrying some expensive goods including a plasma television and other valuables.
He said the two left the goods at the shops as they went to collect more.
“On their return, they called a taxi to ferry the loot but the residents teamed up and held on the loot. We believed it was stolen property and we wanted the police to come first.
“They struggled until one of them produced a firearm and fired some warning shots before escaping.
“The two got into a kombi leaving the loot behind, but an alert conductor grabbed him forcibly. That is when he produced his pistol again and shot at the window before jumping out near Vainona Secondary School,” said Mr Matsvayi.
Chief Insp Sabau said police believed the two could be the ones who pounced on a total service station in Mt Pleasant on Wednesday night.
“We strongly believe that the duo was the same that pounced on the service station. They entered the shop at the service station and bought a packet of biscuits.
“They returned a few minutes later and one of them produced a pistol and ordered everyone to lie down. They took US$400 from the fuel attendant, US$170 from the shop cashier and US$15 from the other person who was in the shop,” said Chief Insp Sabau.

 

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