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Thursday, January 23, 2025

NHW member murder: R100 000 cash reward to catch suspects

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A cash reward of up to R100 000 is being offered for information that can lead to the successful conviction of the person who murdered a neighbourhood watch member in Makhaza last week.

 

Warrant Officer Joseph Swartbooi says 49-year-old Farrington Mkutshulwa was gunned down in the Ezimfeneni informal settlement near Enkanini just before midnight last Friday.

 

A cash reward of up to R100 000 is being offered for information

 

He says Mkahaza police officers had responded to a complaint at about 23:30 last Friday, where they found the body of the victim who had succumbed to gunshot wounds to his body. Swartbooi says medical personnel declared the victim declared deceased on the scene. The motive for the attack is not clear and as such it has become the subject of an investigation by the South African Police Service.

 

SAPS offer up to R100 000 Cash Reward to solve a Makhaza Murder

 

The Police Spokesperson says four unidentified men have been mentioned as persons of interest and detectives would like to interview them.

A cash reward of up to R100 000 is being offered
A cash reward of up to R100 000 is being offered.

 

“The Western Cape Provincial detectives are seeking the assistance of the public for information which will lead to the arrest and successful conviction of those responsible for the senseless killing of 49-year-old Farrington Mkutshulwa in Makhaza on Friday, 17 January 2025,” he added.

 

 

He says a reward of up to R100 000 is therefore offered for any information that will assist in apprehending those responsible for the murder of Farrington Mkutshulwa.

 

An appeal for information

 

Swartbooi has appealed to anyone who can give more information about the circumstances of the incident to contact Crime Stop on 08600 10111. You can also contact the investigating officer Detective Constable Sibusiso Manqindi at 072 980 2764. The information can also be given anonymously.

Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia joined the media world in 1996 and in 2001, she took her first steps in the broadcasting world. In her free time, she likes to go on adventures in the city. She also likes to learn new dances, not that she is any good at that.

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