Human hearts and lungs found during arrest
"Two buckets allegedly containing human organs, identified as hearts and lungs."
GAUTENG.- The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) Tactical Response Unit apprehended two male suspects following a gruesome discovery at a residence in Naledi, Soweto, on Thursday evening, July 9.
It is said that JMPD officers were conducting routine Crime Prevention duties when they received a tip-off regarding a vehicle being stripped at a residence on Nape Street, Naledi.

Upon arriving at the specified address, officers noted the property gate was open and proceeded into the yard. After discovering the front door of the house half-open and receiving no response to their knocks, officers entered the premises.
They encountered a male suspect inside the house. After officers identified themselves and stated their purpose, the suspect indicated that the vehicle in question was located in the garage and belonged to the homeowner.

A thorough inspection of the garage revealed a white VW Caddy belonging to the National Department of Health. A verification check confirmed that the vehicle had been positively flagged as hijacked and was already in the process of being stripped.
Officers expanded their search of the property, subsequently discovering a second male suspect hiding in the backyard.
Both suspects were immediately arrested.

A further search of the yard led to a highly disturbing discovery, two buckets allegedly containing human organs, identified as hearts and lungs.
The two suspects have been processed and detained at the Naledi SAPS on charges of Possession of a Hijacked Vehicle and Possession of Human Organs.



