Cape Argus

Suspect arrested for inciting violence through voice note

- NOMALANGA TSHUMA nomalanga.tshuma@inl.co.za

POLICE arrested a 46-year-old woman in Atlantis for inciting public violence, through a WhatsApp voice note circulatin­g in the community.

Police spokespers­on Captain FC van Wyk said police in Atlantis acted swiftly after receiving a voice note by the suspect, encouragin­g residents to participat­e in public violence.

“A thorough investigat­ion led to the recognitio­n of the woman’s voice, and she was identified and tracked down.

“Earlier this week, the suspect was arrested and detained at Atlantis police on charges of incitement to commit public violence. Once charged, she will appear in the Atlantis Magistrate’s Court. As the police, we have a zero-tolerance policy towards anyone who incites any type of violence,” Van Wyk said.

Meanwhile, in Browns Farm, Philippi, police arrested five suspects, aged between 15 and 23, for robbing a couple who, on social media, had advertised for sale a computer tablet.

Police spokespers­on Captain FC van Wyk said: “A couple was robbed when they came to deliver the item at Mzamomhle Street, in Browns Farm. Upon their arrival at the address, one of the suspects came to check the item and, thereafter, indicated he was going to fetch the money.

“When he came back to the vehicle, four other suspects joined him and robbed a couple of their iPad, cellphones, and a handbag with valuables inside. The suspects were arrested shortly after the robbery and all items, besides the wallet, were found in possession of the suspects.

“The suspects are due to appear in the Athlone Magistrate’s Court on armed robbery charges and possession of the stolen property.”

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