
Cop killer still at large – R150 000 reward offered
Moyo has been on the run since Thursday, 8 August, after allegedly shooting the officers in Roodepoort. Authorities have warned that he is extremely dangerous and should not be approached under any circumstances.
The SAPS urges anyone with information about his whereabouts to immediately contact Warrant Officer Rabosiwana from the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI Hawks) on 072 844 4442, report to the nearest police station, or call Crime Stop on 08600 10111. Anonymous tips can also be submitted via the MySAPSApp.
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