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Burgersfort: Search continues for fourth remaining suspect

December 11, 2017 • Accidents

Following the arrest of three suspects in this matter, the Police are still on the manhunt for the remaining fourth suspect who is still on the run.

Frackson Ndou aged 34 who is a Zimbabwean National as per the attached photo is requested to come to Tubatse Police Station to assist the Police with their investigations in this matter.

Anyone who can assist us with information which can lead to the arrest of this remaining fourth suspect in this matter, may contact Captain Richard Boshomane at 079 894 5501 or our Crime Stop number 08600 10111 or SMS Crime Line at 32211 or the nearest Police Station.

The two suspects Johannes Sewisha Mphego aged 39 and Mayifo Richwell Moeng aged 34 have appeared before the Praktiseer Magistrate’s Court and their cases were postponed to the 2017-12-13 for a bail application.

The Special Task Team comprising the elite Provincial Tracking Team, the Provincial Detectives and the Provincial Crime Intelligence, successfully cracked a very complicated murder case which is believed to be domestic related.

It is alleged that on the 2017-07-22 at about 23:30, the deceased Mr. Daniel Ramaipadi aged 53 who was a teacher and a HOD at a local High School, was shot and killed by unknown gun men at his home who further hijacked his car and fled the scene. The incident took place at Ga-Motodi Village outside Burgersport. The car was later recovered abandoned after two days some kilometers away from the scene at Mashifane sports field in Tubatse Policing area.

After the incident was reported to the police, a special Task Team was established and the manhunt ensued which led to the arrest of the three suspects.

One of the suspects Vuyela Glenrose Ramaepadi aged 37 years who is the deceased’s wife, has appeared before the Praktiseer Magistrate Court on a charge of murder and she was denied bail until the 2017-12-13 for a bail application.

The Police investigations are still continuing.

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