Listen: Soshanguve murder suspect nabbed hiding behind fridge

A murder suspect linked to a Soshanguve patroller’s death was arrested hiding behind a fridge, with police also recovering an unlicensed firearm.

A 32-year-old man accused of murdering a community patroller in Soshanguve, north of Pretoria, was arrested on Saturday.

According to Pretoria Rekord, he was found hiding behind a refrigerator. The man was wanted in connection with a murder case opened at Soshanguve SAPS.

He was traced and apprehended during a joint intelligence operation by the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department’s Tactical Response Unit and Soshanguve SAPS.

According to JMPD spokesperson Superintendent Xolani Fihla, officers received credible information about the suspect’s whereabouts.
Fihla says that after securing the necessary authorisations and informing local police, the Tactical Response Unit proceeded to a residence in Soshanguve where the suspect was hiding.

Officers searched the premises and found the man concealed behind a refrigerator in the kitchen.

“An unlicensed firearm and one live round of ammunition were also recovered from the suspect,” adds Fihla.

Fihla says the weapon has been submitted for ballistic testing to determine if it was used in the fatal shooting of the patroller.

The spokesperson could not confirm if the suspect is linked to the murder of eight community patrollers in Marry Me Informal Settlement.

“Police are still going to profile the accused, and that is when we will tell if he was involved in the Marry Me murders.”

The suspect is currently being detained at Soshanguve SAPS and will appear in court soon to face charges related to murder and possession of an unlicensed firearm.

The JMPD chief of police, commissioner Patrick Jaca, urged community members to continue sharing information with authorities to aid investigations.

“This swift and decisive action by our Tactical Response Unit demonstrates the unwavering commitment of the JMPD to combat serious crime and support our colleagues in law enforcement.

“This arrest sends a clear message that we will not rest until our communities are safe and those who are responsible for such crimes are held accountable.”


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Trott Chaane

Trott Chaane is a journalist at Pretoria Rekord, focusing on local news. With experience in audio editing and online news, Trott delivers well-researched and accurate articles. Dedicated to impactful journalism, he is passionate about growing in the field and making a difference.
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