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Police Confirm Arrests and Rising Death Toll

Police Minister Senzo Mchunu confirmed the arrest to SABC News, stating that investigations have linked the Zimbabwean suspect to the brutal murder of six patrollers in the township.

 

 

 

 

“We’ve discovered that the Zimbabwean man arrested for the murders is undocumented. He was also found in possession of an unlicensed firearm,” Mchunu revealed.

South Africans Express Outrage After Undocumented Zimbabwean Man is Arrested for Killing Six Patrollers in Soshanguve

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South Africans are expressing outrage after a Zimbabwean man was arrested in connection with the Soshanguve township murder massacre that left six community patrollers dead.

The suspect, identified as an undocumented Zimbabwean national, was found in possession of an unlicensed firearm at the time of his arrest.

 

 

 

 

 

He was one of two individuals taken into custody on Monday for their alleged involvement in the fatal shooting of the patrollers at the Marry Me Informal Settlement on Saturday.Such people must never be arrested, in such cases, it should be an eye for an eye.

@Anam_Myolwa;

Tit for tat, akabulawe. Xenophobia must start abahambe 

@stallionheat;

Arresting is not enough. Another one will do the same or even worse. Foreigners who commit crime in our country should be executed.

@owenson02;

Give him to the community to render people’s justice. A tire necklace will suit him nicely.

@katlego_kotu;

Children of Satan strike again,why are they even allowed to still be in South Africa? they must all voetsek back to their shithole 

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