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5 days ago
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Olorato Mongale murder: Main suspect killed in shootout with KZN cops
Olorato Mongale was recently found dead after going on a date. The main suspect wanted in connection with the murder of Olorato Mongale has been killed in a shootout with KZN cops in the early hours of Friday morning. According to KZN police spokesperson Robert Netshuinda, the suspect was fatally wounded in a shootout with police in the Amanzimtoti area. The crime scene is still active. Police said Mongale, 30, went on a date with her alleged killer, who picked her up from her residential complex, driving a white VW Polo on Sunday, 25 May 2025. "He drove with the victim in the township of Alexandra, proceeded to Kew, and between Alexandra and Lombardy West in Johannesburg, this man allegedly murdered Olorato and dumped her body," said police spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe.

IOL News
7 days ago
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PICS: Gucci slippers, Le Creuset pots and Louis Vuitton dupes discovered in Durban port bust
iol Police in KZN seized counterfiet Le Creuset pots and Gucci slippers at a depot in Edwin Swales on Tuesday afternoon. Police in KwaZulu-Natal have seized counterfeit goods with a street value of R400 million. The raid was made on Tuesday afternoon at a freight depot in Edwin Swales, south of Durban. KZN police spokesperson Robert Netshuinda said SAPS members were conducting a routine cargo profiling when they found two containers that contained counterfeit designer clothes, jewellery, and kitchenware. "Both containers were fraudulently declared to be carrying furniture.

IOL News
7 days ago
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IN PICS: Gucci slippers, Le Creuset pots and Louis Vuitton dupes discovered in Durban port bust
iol Police in KZN seized counterfiet Le Creuset pots and Gucci slippers at a depot in Edwin Swales on Tuesday afternoon. Police in KwaZulu-Natal have seized counterfeit goods with a street value of R400 million. The raid was made on Tuesday afternoon at a freight depot in Edwin Swales, south of Durban. KZN police spokesperson Robert Netshuinda said SAPS members were conducting a routine cargo profiling when they found two containers that contained counterfeit designer clothes, jewellery, and kitchenware. "Both containers were fraudulently declared to be carrying furniture.