The Citizen (KZN)

46 held for shootings

CHURCH IN ZUURBEKOM: POLICE PROBE FACTIONAL FEUD ALLEGATION­S

- Citizen reporter – news@citizen.co.za

Four men were shot and burnt to death in a car and a fifth killed on scene.

Police announced yesterday the arrests of 46 suspects for the shootings at the Internatio­nal Pentecosta­l Holiness Church in Zuurbekom on Saturday, which left five people dead.

Of those arrested, six were in hospital under police guard. Sixty-eight firearms were confiscate­d, including 17 rifles, 24 shotguns, 27 pistols, more than 330 rounds of ammunition, explosives and nine vehicles.

Spokespers­on Brigadier Vishnu Naidoo said yesterday police were investigat­ing the possibilit­y the attack was motivated by a feud between parties within the congregati­on.

“Four men were found shot and burnt to death in a car while a fifth man, a security guard, was also fatally shot in his car while he was apparently attending to this complaint,” Naidoo said.

Naidoo said 42 suspects would face charges of possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition while four would face charges for possession of explosives.

“The crime scene was processed by SA Police Service [Saps] forensic experts after the Special Task Force, Tactical Reponse Team and Visible Policing members rescued a number of men, women and children who were said to have been held hostage within the compound,” he said.

Yesterday, Naidoo reported that among those arrested were members of Saps, the SA National Defence Force, the Johannesbu­rg Metro Police Department and the correction­al services department.

“Those members were not at the scene in their capacity as members of security forces.

“Instead, they were there as members of the church and they just happen to be members of these different department­s,” he stated.

In November 2018, two factions from the church confronted each other outside the church’s headquarte­rs, leaving three people with gunshot wounds. Clashes over the leadership of the church have led to several court battles following the death of the church’s leader Glayton Modise. The church has more than three million worshipper­s from South Africa and neighbouri­ng countries.

Christians of South Africa said it was “shocked to learn of a failed coup d’état” at the church, saying supporters of a “rebel group” had “stormed” the church premises in an attempt to hijack the property and “possibly assassinat­e one of the late Rev Clayton Modise’s sons, Leonard “JK” Modise, who took over the reign at the headquarte­rs pending a court outcome on the succession debate”.

Saps, SANDF, JMPD members arrested

 ?? Picture: Tracy Lee Star ?? NABBED. The scene at the Internatio­nal Pentecosta­l Holiness Church in Zuurbekom on Saturday. The South African Police Service confirmed the arrest of 46 suspects and the seizure of 68 firearms after the hostage situation and shootout at the church.
Picture: Tracy Lee Star NABBED. The scene at the Internatio­nal Pentecosta­l Holiness Church in Zuurbekom on Saturday. The South African Police Service confirmed the arrest of 46 suspects and the seizure of 68 firearms after the hostage situation and shootout at the church.

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