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TimesLIVE
19-06-2025
- TimesLIVE
North West road rage suspects arrested after murder of elderly couple
North West police have arrested two suspects who allegedly shot and fatally wounded an elderly couple at a shopping centre in Rustenburg in a road rage incident on Saturday. The suspects are expected to appear in the Rustenburg magistrate's court on Thursday, facing two counts of murder. The arrests also led to the recovery of a vehicle and a firearm connected to the shooting. 'The arrest of the two suspects, aged 29 and 41, is a result of crime intelligence work in identifying, locating and tracking the vehicle used to flee from the crime scene,' police spokesperson Col Adele Myburgh said. 'The vehicle was traced, found and seized at Ndamoyi, Boitekong.' Upon being questioned by the police, the first suspect conceded that on that day he was travelling in and driving the Kia Rio car identified and he was with his friend, who was the one who allegedly shot the couple before they fled the scene. Myburgh said he later took the police to Rustenburg East, where his accomplice lived. 'The police, upon arrival, found the second person who showed them a pistol. The suspect was placed under arrest and the firearm was seized.' North West acting police commissioner Maj-Gen Patrick Asaneng said the swift arrests should send a strong message to those who commit crime that the police will track them down and they will have no place to hide.


The Citizen
16-06-2025
- The Citizen
Elderly couple shot dead in parking lot of a shopping centre
Paramedics declared both victims dead on the scene. Police in North West have launched a manhunt following the murder of an elderly couple in the parking lot of a Shopping Centre in Rustenburg on Saturday afternoon. Although the motive of the murder is yet to be determined, Colonel Adele Myburgh says reports suggest the elderly couple was shot dead following a confrontation with the occupants of a white Kia Rio without number plates. Paramedics declared both victims dead on the scene. The police urge anyone who may have information that can assist in the investigations to contact Lieutenant Colonel Mainganyo Nathaniël Phatsoane on 082 373 9571 or Lieutenant Colonel Patrick Murunwa on 082 772 599. ALSO READ: Body found in septic tank as elderly couple murdered on farm north of Bloemfontein 'This senseless, gratuitous violence, which has led to the brutal slaying of the elderly couple in broad daylight, cannot and should not go unpunished. I am calling upon the perpetrator(s) to listen to their conscience and hand themselves in immediately to the police before they are tracked. According to the police, the perpetrator(s) are considered armed and dangerous,' said Acting Provincial Commissioner of North West, Major General Patrick Asaneng. 'Once again, those who have information about the identity and whereabouts of the suspect(s) must immediately come forward with information that would assist in finding and arresting the suspect(s), and this request is directed to the friends and relatives of the suspects.' Crime patterns in SA Presenting the country's crime statistics for the period between January 2025 and March 2025 last month, Police Minister Senzo Mchunu revealed 5 727 people were murdered, a decrease from 6 289 in the same period last year. Arguments, misunderstanding, road rage and provocation are still the top causative factors for murder (1 137), attempted murder (1985) and assault GBH (21 033). ALSO READ: Brazen and brutal: Elderly couple in shock Plett street attack [VIDEO] Retaliation, revenge, and punishment came second in 436 murder cases. Most of the country's murders occur in public places, the stats revealed. About 323 people were killed during robberies, while 835 cases of attempted murder were a result of robbery. The minister said that police have noted an increase in crime in daily life, leading to a feeling of vulnerability. As a result, law enforcement agencies will adjust their methods of fighting crime and adapt to the new trends and threats. READ NEXT: Crime stats: SA records decrease in murders but increase in rapes


Eyewitness News
04-05-2025
- Eyewitness News
More than 40 illegal miners arrested in separate incidents in the North West
JOHANNESBURG - More than 40 zama zamas have been arrested in separate incidents in the North West this week, as police in the province continue with Operation Vala Umgodi to clamp down on illegal mining. The group, aged between 18 and 47, face various charges, including the Contravention of the Immigration Act. North West police spokesperson Adele Myburgh said the latest arrests were made in Sun City, Mogwase and Tlhabane. 'All mentioned suspects will appear in the Bafokeng and Mankwe Magistrates' Courts, respectively. The suspects are from different countries, including Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Malawi, Ethiopia, Swaziland, Nigeria and Lesotho.' The North West is among seven provinces impacted by illegal mining, with a massive operation leading to the arrest of hundreds of illegal miners in Stilfontein earlier this year. Myburgh said police are worried about the involvement of foreign nationals in the commission of crime, threatening the country's national security. 'The involvement of foreign nationals in the commission of crime, whether aided or abetted by South Africans, poses a serious threat to national security and as such requires a collaborative effort by civil society and various government's security and social departments such as the South African National Defence Force (SANDF), Border Management Authority, Customs/ South African Revenue Services (SARS), Home Affairs Immigration, Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE), Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations (DPCI) and the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).' ALSO READ: Mantashe admits he has no sympathy for illegal miners who get trapped underground