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Funeral Shooting in Gqeberha: Suspect Arrested After Shots Fired at Motherwell Service
Police in Gqeberha have arrested a 33-year-old man in connection with a shooting at a funeral in Motherwell on Saturday.
The Incident
According to police spokesperson Captain Sandra Janse Van Rensburg, members of the Motherwell SAPS Technical Response Team (TRT) acted on information about a possible shooting at a funeral in NU 10, Mbaza Street.
While conducting a waylay operation, officers spotted a white VW Polo Vivo whose driver allegedly fired shots at the homestead where the funeral was held.
The Arrest
The suspect was intercepted. Upon searching the vehicle, members recovered:
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Two 9mm pistols with serial numbers removed
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Two magazines
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Five rounds of ammunition
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Two empty cartridges
The suspect was unable to provide a licence and was arrested. The vehicle was also confiscated.
The Charges
The suspect is expected to appear in the Motherwell Magistrate’s Court on charges of:
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Possession of unlicensed/prohibited firearms
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Possession of unlicensed ammunition
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Unlawful discharge of a firearm in a public place
Police Commendation
Nelson Mandela Bay District Commissioner Vuyisile Ncata commended officers for their swift response, saying their actions helped prevent further violence.
The Bottom Line
A funeral should be a time for mourning, not violence.
Police acted on information, intercepted a suspect, and seized two unlicensed firearmsremoving potential danger from the community.
{Source: IOL}
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