DJ Sumbody murder: Four suspects, including hitmen, to appear in court
Four suspects connected to the shocking murder of popular South African DJ Oupa John Sefoka, known to his fans as DJ Sumbody, are set to face the Alexandra Magistrate's Court on Tuesday.
The suspects, including three hitmen and an alleged mastermind, are facing multiple charges, including the murder of DJ Sumbody and two of his bodyguards, Sibusiso Mokoena and Sandile Myeza.
The arrests were made by Gauteng organised crime detectives, who were assisted by the South African Police Service (SAPS) Political Killings Task Team.
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