Armed gang opens fire in Newlands West cash-in-transit heist
A violent cash-in-transit (CIT) heist unfolded in Newlands West, north of Durban, after an armed gang attacked a security vehicle outside a shopping area.

📍 Incident details
The robbery took place on the Newlands Expressway near Midway Mall, where multiple suspects targeted a cash van in broad daylight.
According to private security responders, the suspects were travelling in two vehicles when they launched the attack.

🔫 Attack unfolds
- The gang opened fire on the cash-in-transit vehicle
- Explosives were used to blow up the armoured vehicle
- The suspects then fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of money
Emergency services, private security teams, and the South African Police Service (SAPS) rushed to the scene shortly after the incident.
🚧 Aftermath
- Authorities closed off the road to allow investigations
- The full circumstances of the heist are still under investigation
- No official confirmation yet on injuries or arrests
⚠️ Rising concern
This latest attack highlights the ongoing threat of cash-in-transit heists in South Africa, where heavily armed gangs often use military-style tactics, including firearms and explosives, to target security vehicles.
🧠 Key takeaway
The brazen nature of the attack — carried out in public near a mall — underscores growing concerns about public safety and organised crime, especially in high-traffic urban areas.

