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Triple murder under investigation after late-night shooting in Milnerton

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Police in the Western Cape have launched a murder investigation after three people were shot and killed in a suspected targeted attack in Joe Slovo, Milnerton, on Saturday night.

 

SAPS confirmed that detectives are probing a triple murder following a shooting incident that took place at about 10:30 pm on 21 February 2026 along Freedom Way.

 

According to police, officers responding to reports of gunfire found a silver Toyota Avanza riddled with bullet holes. Inside the vehicle were the bodies of two adult women, both declared dead at the scene.

 

A short distance away, officers also discovered the body of a 36-year-old man.

 

Preliminary information provided to investigators by a family member indicates that the deceased man was previously involved in the taxi industry, while one of the female victims was believed to be his girlfriend.

 

Police said the motive for the shooting remains unknown, and no arrests have yet been made.

 

The case has been assigned to Provincial Serious and Violent Crime detectives for further investigation.

 

SAPS spokesperson Colonel Andrè Traut appealed to members of the public who may have witnessed the incident or who have information that could assist investigators to come forward.

 

Anyone with information can report it anonymously via Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or through the MySAPS mobile application. Authorities said all information received will be treated with strict confidentiality.

Hout Bay CPF: probe into Seaview body found continues

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The Hout Bay Community Policing Forum (CPF) has once again urged the community to refrain from speculation and the sharing of unverified information, following the discovery of a female body in the Seaview area of Hangberg earlier this week.

 

The three accused, who were arrested in connection with Tuesday’s incident and charged with murder, appeared before the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court on Friday.

 

The accused have been remanded in custody for a period of seven days, and the matter has been postponed to next Friday for further proceedings.

 

While the identity of the deceased has not been confirmed, speculation has emerged that the body may belong to a 17-year-old who disappeared on Valentine’s Day.

 

DNA testing is currently underway to determine if the remains are those of the missing teen.

 

In response to the emotional impact of this incident, the Hout Bay CPF has confirmed that it has facilitated debriefing sessions with Community Cohesion and residents of Seaview, particularly those residing in the flats who were directly affected by the discovery.

 

“The CPF wishes to express its sincere appreciation to the residents of Seaview who assisted on the day the body was discovered and who responsibly highlighted the urgent need for trauma debriefing and psychosocial support for affected residents,” added Roscoe Jacobs, Deputy Chairperson, Hout Bay CPF

 

Jacobs says the CPF remains committed to working closely with the South African Police Service, community structures, and support organisations to promote safety, healing, and cohesion within the community.

 

“This tragedy has deeply affected our community, but it has also shown the strength of collective responsibility. – We will continue to lead with compassion, accountability, and an unwavering commitment to community safety,” added Jacobs

 

READ MORE: Murder Probe in Hout Bay Yields Arrests

Egyptian national sentenced for burying his brother in the Wolfgat Nature Reserve

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The Mitchells Plain Regional Court has sentenced Egyptian national, Moustafaa Gamal Abdelhamid Elsharbiny, to 40 years direct imprisonment after his conviction for the kidnapping, assault and murder of his brother following a business dispute.

 

According to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), the State led evidence that the deceased, Elsaid Abdelgunnad Mohamed Mansour, and Elsharbiny moved to South Africa from the same region in Egypt and did business together, selling meat to various shops along the coastline, including a shop in Grabouw.

 

The brother eventually started his own business, leaving Mansour and Elsharbiny to continue with their meat-selling business. Mansour decided to leave and start his own business venture, and it where the dispute started as Elsharbiny alleged that Mansour owed him money.

 

Mansour’s brother reported him missing on 30 March 2023, and on 31 March 2023, he travelled the delivery route his brother usually took, looking for people who saw him last. This led him to a shop in Grabouw, where it was confirmed that the deceased and the accused were in the shop, and the accused assaulted the deceased inside the shop, kidnapped him by placing him inside the trunk of his vehicle and drove off.

 

He filed a missing person report with the police on 02 April 2023. The accused handed himself to the police in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, on 10 April 2023.

 

“The deceased’s brother confronted the accused over this, which he denied. The accused left for the Eastern Cape the following day. Police were informed of this, and the accused handed himself over to the police in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, and was transported to Mitchells Plain to be charged. He confessed following his arrest and pointed out where the deceased was buried.” added the NPA

 

In his guilty plea, the accused confirmed that he and his co-accused, who is charged separately, were looking for the deceased and found him in Grabouw. They assaulted him, kidnapped him, took his vehicle and other belongings, and transported him to their store in Strand to interrogate him over the disputed monies owed.

 

When he did not cooperate, they arranged for two people to kill the deceased, which was done in their presence, and they assisted with burying the deceased in a shallow grave in the Wolfgat Nature Reserve, Mitchells Plain.

 

The accused has not provided details of the two people who assisted him and his co-accused, Hazem Ibrahim Elbasyouni Elbehiri, to commit the murder. Elbehiri’s case on the same charges will be on the roll-on 26 February 2026 for a trial date.

 

The court sentenced the accused to an effective 40-year direct imprisonment and declared him unfit to possess a firearm.

Crime Down on Paper, but Safety Still Elusive

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Crime expert Simon Howell has welcomed the decline in murders and violent crime following the release of the latest crime statistics earlier today.

 

Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia confirmed that murder dropped by 8.7% in the last quarter, with 602 fewer deaths recorded compared to the previous year.

 

“During this quarter, total violent crime decreased again by 6.7%, or 12,682 fewer cases reported to the South African Police Service (SAPS) compared with the same quarter last year. Over the last two years, total violent crime for this quarter is down by 8.3%, or 15,763 fewer cases.”

 

Howell says the decrease is not enough, stressing that far more needs to be done for South Africans to truly feel safe.

 

“While this is positive news, the decrease in figures don’t change much because crime levels remain high for many people living in communities were violence remains rife. The big conversation we should have is whether the decrease in crime stats translate to feelings of safety to the people who live in these communities.”

 

He added that ethical and transparent leadership is required to restore public trust which he believes is essential for improving the public’s sense of security.

 

Fallen but not forgotten – an initiative to help families of police officers who lose their lives in the line of duty

Former Springbok James Dalton joined us in studio together with Hubert Paulse from the ICS Foundation.  Most recently the work they have been doing is aimed at helping the families of SAPS officials who lost their lives in the line of duty.
The ICS Foundation is not just another organisation but a catalyst safer communities, a bridge between business and society and a partner for sustainable impact.

Padel with a purpose

The South African Police Service Western Cape are hosting an exclusive
corporate fundraising padel tournament on 25 February.

 

All proceeds go directly to the SAPS Education Trust, providing educational support to the children of fallen heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice. RSVP/Enquiries can be made with Brigadier Mawela – 072 581 9589.

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