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4HolerPoler
17th Jul 2006, 20:02
Free State police have launched a manhunt for a gang who robbed a chartered aircraft at the Bloemfontein airport of an undisclosed amount of money early on Thursday. Police spokesperson Captain Elsa Gerber said a group of between eight and 10 men stopped their Ford double cab bakkie in front of the Baron Beachcraft twin prop plane around 07:45, preventing the pilot from taking off. "The robbers gained entry to the area when the Coin security van which delivered the cash to the plane left the area," she said. The remote controlled gate to the enclosed area is about 200m from where the pilot was preparing the privately owned plane for takeoff. Gerber said one of the robbers jumped on the plane's wing, opened the co-pilot's door and held the pilot at gunpoint. Three others moved to the back of the plane and held a security guard at gunpoint. "The other men loaded four bags of money with an undisclosed amount into the bakkie," said Gerber. The robbers sped away from the hangar which is situated just next to the main airport's parking area.

Gerber said the 19-year-old pilot, Dewald Grobler, and the 23-year-old security guard George Matsotso were unharmed. "It all happened very fast," Grobler, who is based in Johannesburg, said. "They stopped in front of the plane. The guy told me to switch everything off and they took the money and left. "The guy held the pistol at my shoulder... the whole thing took about 40 seconds." The highway patrol as well as a police airplane were helping with the search for the suspects. Gerber said all rural police stations around Bloemfontein have also been put on high alert.

Inside job? Oh yes! Hey, the good news is the cops have already recovered R300,000. So now it's only a matter of time before it's stolen from the zarp's safe. Just another day in SA - glad the pilot got away without being harmed.

4HP

Bucket
17th Jul 2006, 20:39
Is this the same Dewald Grobler who graduated from 43 Air School recently. Perhaps someone can let me know.

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policepilot
17th Jul 2006, 21:22
'the robbers gained entry to the area when the Coin security van which delivered the cash to the plane left the area'

Why? Shouldn't it have stayed until the aircraft had departed safely!!! This happened in 2002 at Virginia FAVG when at the end of the final sector they were off loading the money and they were attacked and live ammo was used. Nobody killed or injured. Granted, they were hit whilst security was there. But you find me a security guard on min wages who'll take a bullet for the company. This same operation had the same problems at Newcastle and to a lessor extent Ladysmith. Once the plane is loaded the security guys are off and the aircraft taxys out alone with millions of rands cash in the back.

Flying Touareg
17th Jul 2006, 21:41
Only in SA!:O and more daring than the nigerian scammers! they ve made nonsense of the nigerian scammers.:rolleyes:

6-String
22nd Jul 2006, 14:57
Looks like Crause S. and Alan R. have come out of retirement? :cool: