Three gunmen robbed a popular Cape Town Spur, making off with an undisclosed amount of money, cellphones and a speed point machine.
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Cape Town - Three gunmen, obviously with a taste for life, held up a well known family restaurant on Sunday.
Tomahawk Spur in Voortrekker Road, Goodwood, was robbed by brazen thieves at 8.30pm.
Police say the robbers entered the Spur and threatened staff and customers before making off with an undisclosed amount of money, cellphones and the restaurant’s speed point.
The robbers then casually walked out out the back door and drove off in a getaway car waiting outside.
Fortunately no restaurant patrons or staff were harmed during the heist.
Police spokesperson Captain FC van Wyk confirmed the incident.
“The suspects took an undisclosed amount of cash, cellular phones and the speed point,” he says.
“No shots were fired and no injuries sustained. An armed robbery case was opened for investigation and investigation continues.”
Spur spokesman Wesley Heaney says he is currently in New Zealand and was not aware of the incident and could therefore not comment.
Meanwhile, the Daily Voice asked The South African Banking Risk Information Centre (SABRIC), what skelms could possibly do with the stolen card machine taken during robbery.
CEO Kalyani Pillay says “not much”.
“If the speed point is a very old model, criminals may attempt to tamper with it in order to compromise card data. However, most speed points currently in the market cannot be tampered with,” Pillay said.
Anyone with any information about this incident is requested to contact Crime Stop on 08600 10111.
In August, cops caught four thieves who robbed the Silver Creek Spur in Durbanville.
After the robbery, the four patiently waited for a taxi - outside a police station - to make their getaway.
The ill-prepared robbers were nabbed by cops after trying to shoot their way out of the minibus.
Warrant Officer Frederick Williams suffered a flesh wound to the head in the shootout.
The suspects had entered the restaurant through a back entrance, posing as suppliers before robbing the manager of her cellphone and engagement ring.
Daily Voice