Daring robber hits liquor outlet at Seshego Plaza, gets away with an undisclosed amount of money

Police in Limpopo have launched a manhunt for a man who robbed a liquor outlet at the Seshego Mall and took an undisclosed amount of money. File Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng

Police in Limpopo have launched a manhunt for a man who robbed a liquor outlet at the Seshego Mall and took an undisclosed amount of money. File Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng

Published Nov 21, 2023

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Police in Seshego, Limpopo, have activated a manhunt for a person responsible for a business robbery at a liquor outlet at Seshego Plaza.

The robbery incident took place on Saturday evening, according to Limpopo provincial police spokesperson, Brigadier Hlulani Mashaba.

“It is reported that the store manager was about to close when one of the customers stayed behind and insisted that he still needed to buy more liquor. The suspect suddenly pointed the victim with a firearm and demanded money,” said Mashaba.

The brazen robber made off with an undisclosed amount of money.

Police in Limpopo have launched a manhunt for a man who robbed a liquor outlet at the Seshego Mall and took an undisclosed amount of money. File Picture: Damaris Helwig

Mashaba said police in Limpopo were alerted of the incident and immediately opened a case of business robbery for further investigations.

The police appealed to anyone with information that can lead to the arrest to contact Crime Stop on 086-001-0111, the nearest police station or My SAPS App.

On Monday, IOL reported that police at Waterval, under Vhembe District in Limpopo have launched a manhunt for people who robbed an Ackermans shop at Elim Plaza.

That robbery happened on Sunday, according to Mashaba.

He said the South African Police Service (SAPS) is also appealing to community members to assist in providing information that can lead to the arrest of the robbers.

“Preliminary reports indicate that the suspects went into the shop, pretending to be customers. They then threatened the employees with firearms and held them hostage while ransacking the shop,” said Mashaba.

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