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Armed robbers hit KZN pizza parlour

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Bullets were fired continuously on the main street of a KwaZulu-Natal north coast town when armed robbers raided a Pizza parlour on Sunday night.


Police spokesperson, Capt Nqobile Gwala said four men entered the Pizza parlour premises in Wick Street, Verulam, at about 8.30pm and held employees at gunpoint.

“They took an undisclosed amount of cash from the till.

“A panic button was activated and private security responded. There was a shootout but no injuries were reported,” said Gwala.

Reaction Unit spokesman Prem Balram said a security officer patrolling the area was alerted about the “suspicious activity at the pizza parlour”.

“He parked his response vehicle several metres away from the store and noticed a man standing at the entrance.”

But the suspects left the premises as soon as they saw the security officer stepping out of his vehicle.

“All four suspects began firing in his direction while they fled on Wick Street. They used pedestrians for cover, making it difficult for the officer to return fire.”

Balram said the suspects managed to escape, and several 9mm spent cartridges were seen around the scene of the robbery.

Gwala said the police are investigating the business robbery case.

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