Three escapees still on the run after overnight arrests

Khuma Ningo, Vuyani Bonkolo and Khaya Supulana are being sought by police after they escaped from Atlone Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday. Picture: SAPS

Khuma Ningo, Vuyani Bonkolo and Khaya Supulana are being sought by police after they escaped from Atlone Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday. Picture: SAPS

Published Oct 12, 2023

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Following a manhunt for awaiting trial prisoners who escaped from the Athlone Magistrate’s Court, police confirmed more arrests were made overnight.

Police spokesperson Malcolm Pojie said three more escapees were still being sought after three others were arrested on Wednesday.

On Wednesday afternoon, the six escapees had overpowered SAPS officials while being transported from Athlone police holding cells. They robbed an officer of his service pistol during a scuffle.

“The search for three of the outstanding escapees continue with various addresses visited and clues being pursued, but without success so far. Meanwhile, two of the escapees were rearrested yesterday and are currently incarcerated,” said Pojie.

Khaya Supulana

Police confirmed that one arrest had been made within hours of the escape on Wednesday.

The three who are being sought were from Gugulethu said Pojie.

Vuyani Bonkolo

The public has been urged not to approach any of the escapees as they should be considered armed and dangerous.

Pojie said the incident occurred at about 1.45pm on Wednesday as the detainees were about to be transported to a correctional holding facility after their respective court appearances.

Several shots were fired in the direction of the police officials but no one was hit or wounded. The suspects, aged between 20 and 33, fled the scene on foot.

Khuma Ningo

“Escape from lawful custody, attempted murder and robbery of a firearm cases have been registered at Athlone police station that will be probed by our Provincial Detectives,” said Pojie.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the investigating officer Captain Jacques Cussel at 079 894 1637 or Crime Stop at 08600 10111.

Cape Times