A suspect who allegedly robbed a service station of money and then returned to the same service station to purchase fuel has been nabbed by police. PostKZN lockdown
Durban - A suspect who allegedy robbed a service station of money and then returned to the same service station to purchase fuel has been nabbed by police.
"An employee was performing his duties at a service station when an unknown man pointed him with an object which resembled a firearm. He said shortly afterwards, while police were at the scene, the suspect arrived at the service station on foot after changing his clothing and attempted to purchase fuel at the service station.
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