Three of the 4 suspects detained in connection with a brazen cash-in-transit (CIT) break-in, where R8 000 in coins were taken, have actually been remanded in custody. Mosu Bheki Ngwenyama, Ally Obby Ebrahim and Lawrence Lubisi appeared in the Malelane Magistrate’s Court in Mpumalanga on Monday. They are dealing with 2 counts of tried murder, heist, ownership of dynamites, harmful damage to residential or commercial property and conspiracy to devote criminal activity. Court look National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) representative Monica Nyuswa stated the 4th suspect was taken in for questioning. Nyuswa did not verify if any of the suspects was an instructor. “Only 3 appeared, the other one was taken in for questioning however might not be connected. All of them are remanded for an official bail application.” Nyuswa stated the state will be opposing bail. “They are dealing with numerous charges which are likewise severe. The matter is held off to 23 August 2023.” The suspects were apprehended on Friday, 11 August 2023, after they rammed their Mercedes Benz C Class into an armoured automobile. READ: Teacher amongst suspects bust for taking R8K in coins in CIT break-in Heist The armoured automobile belonging to Fidelity was taking a trip from Malelane towards Tonga, about 15km from the N4 highway. “The 2 automobiles which were utilized throughout the CIT burglary were recuperated at a safe home in Schoemansdal and 4 suspects were jailed. Details is being followed and additional successes are anticipated,” stated authorities representative Captain Dineo Sekgotodi Warning The Mpumalanga head of the Hawks, Major-General Nicholas Gerber, sent out an alerting to crooks who target money vans. “The Hawks are not alone in this battle, we are squeezing the area where these suspects are running. We have actually made major effect over the previous number of weeks. We will not rest. This is a collective effort and the method is bearing exceptional lead to a brief area of time.” Gerber advised anybody with more details that can result in the location of other suspects to call their closest police headquarters. READ: Self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri’s Mpumalanga church robbed