The Mercury

Police hunt gang that killed cop, motorist

- SAKHISENI NXUMALO sakhiseni.nxumalo@inl.co.za

POLICE are searching for an armed gang that ambushed and killed a police officer in Umkomaas, on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast, yesterday.

While fleeing after shooting the officer, the gang also shot dead a motorist during a hijacking.

According to the police, the 55-year-old police captain stationed at the Umkomaas detectives unit was killed while he was driving to work in a state vehicle just after 7am.

Police said while the officer was travelling in the Roseneath area, he was followed by a vehicle which had four male occupants.

National police spokespers­on Colonel Brenda Muridili said while the captain’s vehicle was going over a speed hump, the occupants in the other vehicle opened fire on his car. She said the officer was shot several times and died at the scene.

“Umkomaas police officers conducting patrols in the area spotted a vehicle that was travelling at a high speed and they gave chase,” said Muridili, adding that the suspects’ vehicle then crashed into a truck.

She said the suspects fled their vehicle and hijacked and shot dead a 33-year-old motorist who was in the vicinity.

“The suspects fled the scene with the victim’s vehicle. The police are following all leads regarding the suspects. Charges of murder and carjacking have been opened for investigat­ion at Umkomaas SAPS.”

PT Alarms response and tactical units who responded to the incident said they found the motorist lying on the road. “The victim had sustained gunshot wounds to his neck and he was declared dead on the scene,” said a member of the response team.

Police appealed to anyone who might have witnessed the incidents or had informatio­n on the whereabout­s of the suspects to call Crime Stop.

In the past month, five police officers have been killed in the province. This includes Constable Sizwe Mthethwa, stationed at Inanda police station, who was stabbed and killed while off duty on February 7. A 19-year-old suspect was arrested in connection with the murder.

On February 18, Constable Mfihloyakh­e Ndlovu was killed while responding to a domestic violence complaint in Chatsworth.

Three days later, two off-duty officers, Sergeant Makhosaze Mdlangathi, 33, and Sergeant Mfikelwa Mtolo, 36, were killed execution-style in Taylor’s Halt, near Pietermari­tzburg.

The Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (Popcru) in the province has raised concerns about the recent murders of police officers.

KZN Popcru secretary, Nthabeleng Molefe, described the killings as an attack on the state and urged communitie­s to assist with informatio­n.

Speaking to The Mercury, she said: “Once the suspects have been arrested and formally charged, life sentences must be handed down, nothing less.”

Acting KZN MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison, Kwazi Mshengu, said the surge of police killings was a declaratio­n of war and it was evident that the men and women in blue were being targeted.

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 ?? | ARMAND HOUGH African News Agency (ANA) ?? POLICE Minister Bheki Cele at the Kraaifonte­in police station in Cape Town yesterday to celebrate the lives of police officers Sergeant Mnakwazo Mdoko and Constable Mninawa Breakfast who were killed this week. Cele has expressed concern at the number of attacks on police in KZN and the Western Cape.
| ARMAND HOUGH African News Agency (ANA) POLICE Minister Bheki Cele at the Kraaifonte­in police station in Cape Town yesterday to celebrate the lives of police officers Sergeant Mnakwazo Mdoko and Constable Mninawa Breakfast who were killed this week. Cele has expressed concern at the number of attacks on police in KZN and the Western Cape.

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