The curious case of PRASA's 'simulated' robbery
29 November 2018
The 14 Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) security guards arrested late October for allegedly tying up fellow security guards and attempting to steal vehicles at the company's head office in Pretoria were released last week on R2 000 bail each, GroundUp reported.
Prosecutors asked for bail to be denied on the grounds that the 14 accused were a flight risk and a threat to witnesses. This was disputed by Magistrate Mali Mokoena who set the bail at R2 000 each.
The accused security guards claimed they were merely involved in a simulated robbery to test security at the PRASA premises after several previous robbery incidents.
Police spokesperson Captain Colette Weilbach said the 14 suspects were found with two firearms, including a toy weapon, after tying up and threatening three fellow guards.