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Dramatic video shows the crew of an armored car dodging bullets and making a daring escape from an armed heist

Sophia Ankel   

Dramatic video shows the crew of an armored car dodging bullets and making a daring escape from an armed heist
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  • A video out of South Africa showed the moment armed robbers attempted a cash-in-transit heist.
  • Members of a security company were transporting money on April 22 when they were attacked.
  • Dashcam footage showed the driver reacting while the robbers fired bullets into the van's window.

Dashcam footage showed the moment a gang of armed robbers in South Africa attempted a cash-in-transit heist by chasing and firing shots into a bulletproof security vehicle.

Members of a private security company were transporting money in a truck in the northern city of Pretoria on April 22 when they were attacked.

In the three-minute video, a security officer is seen driving with a colleague. Both men are wearing bulletproof vests.

A round of gunshots can be heard as a window on the driver's side partially shatters.

The driver of the van, who reacts calmly, maneuvers through the traffic to escape. At one point, he appears to ram one of the two vehicles chasing the van.

"They're going to shoot. They're going to f------ shoot," the driver can be heard saying. He then instructs his colleague in the passenger seat to pull out his rifle. The two drive in silence as muffled gunshots continue to ring out.

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"Phone Robbie. Phone Josh. Ask them where they are," the driver then orders while maneuvering the truck. Toward the end of the video, he can be seen stopping the vehicle and taking the rifle from his colleague.

Watch the footage below, the heist begins one minute in:

"The suspects fired several shots at the CIT vehicle in an attempt to stop it during a high-speed chase," police spokesperson Brigadier Vishnu Naidoo confirmed on Friday, News24 reported.

"The driver of the CIT vehicle managed to evade the robbers for a while but later stopped in wait for the robbers. The robbers fled without taking any money. No arrests have yet been made," Naidoo added.

Photos of the scene showed the damaged security van, which appears to have been shot at from the side and the front. It is unclear whether there were any deaths or injuries.

The driver of the security team has not been identified, but local media reported that he is a former member of the Police Special Task Force.

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