Another suspect directly linked to the saga arrested
Police have made yet another key breakthrough surrounding investigations into the threats to rob and kill during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, made by two self-confessed criminals on eTV.
The police's elite investigative unit, the "Hawks" discovered the firearm shown in the footage in Tshepisong, Kagiso yesterday. This is four days after the arrest of the criminal who threatened to kill on eTV that is now behind bars and appeared in court yesterday. The other thug is still on the loose but police are closing in on his tracks and the arrest is now imminent.
As a "bonus" a third suspect (who did not appear in the footage but is closely linked to this saga) was also arrested yesterday and will appear in court soon. The Hawks also discovered another shot-gun, which was also not shown in the footage in question.
Minister of Police, Nathi Mthethwa says the latest developments are indeed affirmation that the force will have no mercy on any criminal threats or actions.
"I am really satisfied with the manner in which police have dealt a blow to these criminals. Given the latest developments, we remain confident that police will soon bring down this syndicate on its knees, if indeed it is a syndicate."