Suspect surrenders in Eastern Cape Post Office hostage drama

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Suspect surrenders in Eastern Cape Post Office hostage drama
Suspect surrenders in Eastern Cape Post Office hostage drama

Africa-Press – Ethiopia. A man who allegedly held the Dutywa Post Office branch manager and six employees hostage for several hours before their release on Friday eventually handed himself over to police.

Eastern Cape police said a hostage negotiator convinced the 40-year-old gunman to release manager Zimasa Yigi and the other staff members, before surrendering.

Their ordeal started on Friday morning.

Provincial police spokesperson Brigadier Tembinkosi Kinana said officers on routine patrol foiled a robbery at the post office at around 8:30 and a shootout ensued with a three-member gang.

Two gunmen fled the scene, leaving one gunman behind inside. He then took people hostage.

At around 11:00, the man released six employees. Yigi was eventually released in the afternoon.

The suspect was arrested on charges of business robbery, kidnapping and possession of an unlicenced firearm.

The firearm would be sent for ballistic investigation.

Kinana said the suspect was expected to appear in court on Monday.

He said no money was stolen.

Nombulelo Ngubane, the head of Eastern Cape SA Post Office, said: “I can confirm that none of our employees was injured in the hostage drama.

They were all released to safety following negotiations between the suspect and the police negotiator. Our employees are traumatised and we will give them support so they can recover.”

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