Police action leads to the arrest of two suspects in Chrissiesmeer fatal shooting

Two men have been arrested after the fatal shooting of a 63-year-old businessman. Picture: SAPS / Twitter

Two men have been arrested after the fatal shooting of a 63-year-old businessman. Picture: SAPS / Twitter

Published Aug 2, 2024

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Two male suspects, aged 29 and 41, were arrested, following the shooting of a 63-year-old businessman in Chrissiesmeer, near Carolina, on the evening of Wednesday, July 31.

Major General Zeph Mkhwanazi, acting provincial commissioner of SAPS in Mpumalanga, has praised the quick and effective response of the Ermelo K9 Unit and Chrissiesmeer Detectives.

The businessman was shot and killed in the vehicle while travelling with two other people to the Kingdom of Eswatini.

The other occupants managed to escape unharmed. Following the shooting, police were promptly notified and acted swiftly to investigate the incident.

During their patrol, officers noticed a grey A5 Audi SUV speeding and driving without registration plates. They pursued the vehicle, and after a short chase, managed to corner and arrest the two male suspects.

A search of the vehicle uncovered a firearm with ammunition, which is suspected to have been used in the shooting.

The firearm will undergo ballistic testing to determine if it has been used in other crimes, potentially leading to additional charges as the investigation continues.

A probe is under way, with the suspects facing multiple charges, including murder and possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition. They are scheduled to appear in Ermelo Magistrate's Court on Friday, August 2.

Mkhwanazi emphasised the dedication of the police in combating crime and assured the public that the SAPS remains committed to tackling criminal activities decisively.

"This incident highlights the commitment and readiness of our police officers to respond to criminal activities, even while off duty. We will not tolerate lawlessness and we will always ensure that those responsible for heinous activities are brought to justice," said Mkhwanazi.

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