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AK-47 used in DJ Sumbody's murder linked to 3 more killings, including DJ Vintos
AK-47 used in DJ Sumbody's murder linked to 3 more killings, including DJ Vintos

The Star

time3 hours ago

  • The Star

AK-47 used in DJ Sumbody's murder linked to 3 more killings, including DJ Vintos

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has confirmed that the AK-47 used in the killing of popular musician DJ Sumbody has now been linked to three additional murders, including that of Soweto-based Hector 'DJ Vintos' Buthelezi. Businessman Katiso Molefe, former police officer Michael Pule Tau, Tiego Floyd Mabusela, and Musa Kekana appeared in the Alexander Magistrate's Court in Johannesburg on Tuesday morning. Three of the four men accused in the assassination of DJ Sumbody, whose real name was Oupa John Sefoka, now also face an additional charge related to the murder of Don Tindleni. All four are charged with DJ Vintos' murder. DJ Vintos was gunned down in March 2022 outside a nightclub in Orlando East, Soweto. Speaking outside the court, national police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe said the suspects were traveling in a BMW X3 at the time of the shooting. 'In relation to the Alexandra Magistrate's Court, the SAPS Political Killings Task Team, working closely with the Gauteng Organised Crime Unit, has brought two additional cases against the four accused who were previously arrested in connection with the Aman Sefoka (DJ Sumbody) case and the killings of his two bodyguards, Sibusiso Khumalo and Sandile Lemeza,' said Mathe. She said the firearm used, a single AK-47, has now been forensically linked to four murders. The murders included that of DJ Sumbody and his two bodyguards in November 2022, DJ Vintos in March 2022, Don Tindleni, killed in a BMW 5 Series on the N1 freeway in March 2023, and the Aman Sefoka case, as part of broader investigations 'What is significant is that one AK-47 has been definitively connected to all four murder scenes,' Mathe said. 'Beyond ballistic links, there is also overwhelming additional evidence that has been pieced together by our investigators.'

Saps probes officers after video shows police offloading beer bottles at liquor store
Saps probes officers after video shows police offloading beer bottles at liquor store

The Citizen

time6 hours ago

  • The Citizen

Saps probes officers after video shows police offloading beer bottles at liquor store

Gauteng police are investigating claims that officers sold seized bottles from a Saps storage facility. The South African Police Service (Saps) district commissioner in Ekurhuleni has ordered an investigation into members of the Duduza Police Station for allegedly selling empty beer bottles at a bottle store. A video recording is circulating on social media, showing Duduza police officers allegedly selling empty beer bottles at a local liquor store. There was speculation that the police were offloading alcohol at a bottle store. Watch the video below: Allegedly a SAPS van From Duduza Police station offloading alcohol — Mageba (@Sadmethod) July 29, 2025 Video of Saps unloading crates of alcohol at a bottle store The video depicts a marked South African Police Service (Saps) van parked at in front of Dunnottar Bottle Store. Saps personnel are seen unloading large crates of alcohol in a coordinated and deliberate manner and placing them inside the store premises. Social media users shared the footage, which raised suspicions that officers were illegally distributing confiscated alcohol. ALSO READ: How successful is Operation Shanela? Here's how many cases resulted in convictions The Gauteng police said that a report from the station stated that the members were disposing of empty beer bottles from the Saps 13 storage on Friday, 25 July. However, Gauteng police spokesperson Brigadier Brenda Muridili clarified that the bottles seen in the video were empty and had been seized during operations at illegal shebeens. However, the members decided to sell the bottles at the local liquor store and deposited the cash into the police station's account. Internal disciplinary action 'Initial investigation suggests that there is cause to institute an internal disciplinary action because the decision to sell empty beer bottles as a form of disposal contravenes Saps National Instruction 8 of 2017, which outlines processes to follow when disposing of Saps 13 store items,' Muridili said. Earlier this month, the Saps initiated an investigation into a viral TikTok video alleging that a uniformed police officer was intoxicated while on duty. The North West Provincial Commissioner took the claim seriously due to its potential to damage public trust. The police called on two key witnesses from the Patriotic Alliance and Operation Dudula to assist urgently, warning that spreading unverified claims without reporting them could lead to obstruction of justice charges. NOW READ: Two more murder cases linked to suspects in DJ Sumbody killing

Suspects in DJ Sumbody murder case linked to multiple unsolved assassinations
Suspects in DJ Sumbody murder case linked to multiple unsolved assassinations

The Citizen

time9 hours ago

  • The Citizen

Suspects in DJ Sumbody murder case linked to multiple unsolved assassinations

Four suspects, Katiso Molefe, Michael Pule Tau, Musa Kekana, and Tiego Floyd Mabusela, accused of the murder of Oupa Sefoka, popularly known as DJ Sumbody, are now linked to a string of unsolved assassinations. The suspects appeared before the Alexandra Magistrate's Court on Tuesday for the bail application of Sandton Businessman Molefe. The court postponed Molefe's bail application to August 6. The three alleged hitmen – Tau, Kekana, and Mabusela – had previously revealed that they had no intention of applying for bail on July 22. According to police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe, the South African Police Service (SAPS) Political Killings Task Team and Gauteng Organised Crime Unit have connected the suspects to two additional cases. Also read: Suspects in DJ Sumbody's murder linked to multiple high-profile cases The first case involves the murder of Hector Buthelezi, known as DJ Vintos, who was gunned down in a hail of bullets outside a nightclub in Orlando East back in March 2022. The second case, from March 2023, is the killing of Don Tindleni on the N1, near the A17 off-ramp. Both cases had previously remained unsolved. 'Our investigations have now brought us to this point,' said Mathe. 'We are linking the AK-47, as well the three pistols that were found on the Armand Swart case, to the killing of Armand Swart, the killing of DJ Vintos, the killing of DJ Sumbody and his bodyguards, and to the Don Tindleni's murder.' All four accused face charges for the murder of DJ Vintos, while the three alleged hitmen are also charged in connection with Tindleni's assassination. Mathe said investigations to reveal the mastermind behind Tindleni's murder are ongoing. Molefe was out on bail in connection with the murder of Swart at the time of his arrest for DJ Sumbody's murder. Now, intending to apply for bail for the murder of DJ Sumbody, he has also been charged in connection with the murder of DJ Vintos. Follow us on our Whatsapp channel, Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok for the latest updates and inspiration!

AK-47 used in DJ Sumbody's murder linked to 3 more killings, including DJ Vintos
AK-47 used in DJ Sumbody's murder linked to 3 more killings, including DJ Vintos

IOL News

time11 hours ago

  • IOL News

AK-47 used in DJ Sumbody's murder linked to 3 more killings, including DJ Vintos

Police have linked the same AK-47 used in the high-profile murder of South African musician DJ Sumbody to more additional killings. The South African Police Service (SAPS) has confirmed that the AK-47 used in the killing of popular musician DJ Sumbody has now been linked to three additional murders, including that of Soweto-based Hector 'DJ Vintos' Buthelezi. Businessman Katiso Molefe, former police officer Michael Pule Tau, Tiego Floyd Mabusela, and Musa Kekana appeared in the Alexander Magistrate's Court in Johannesburg on Tuesday morning. Three of the four men accused in the assassination of DJ Sumbody, whose real name was Oupa John Sefoka, now also face an additional charge related to the murder of Don Tindleni. All four are charged with DJ Vintos' murder. DJ Vintos was gunned down in March 2022 outside a nightclub in Orlando East, Soweto. Speaking outside the court, national police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe said the suspects were traveling in a BMW X3 at the time of the shooting.

Murder-accused Tiffany Meek heads back into custody
Murder-accused Tiffany Meek heads back into custody

The South African

time12 hours ago

  • The South African

Murder-accused Tiffany Meek heads back into custody

The Roodeport Magistrate's Court has denied the bail application of alleged killer mom, Tiffany Meek. She stands accused of murdering her 11-year-old son, Jayden-Lee Meek, earlier this year. 'If applicant has the ability to deceive without hesitation, then surely the applicant has the ability to influence the witnesses, especially her family,' said the Magistrate. The magistrate cautioned that although a bail application is not a process to determine whether an individual is guilty or not, it would not be in the interest of justice for Meek to be released. On 13 May 2025, Meek reported Jayden-Lee Meek as missing to the South African Police Service. The following morning, the boy's lifeless body was found half-naked near a block of flats in Fleurhof, where Meek and her son lived. At the time, Meek urged the police to find her son's killer and garnered public sympathy. However in a shocking turn of events, she herself became a prime suspect in the case. Following the arrest, SAPS said, 'We cannot rule out the possibility of more arrests as investigations into the murder of Jayden Lee continues'. Meek has been in custody since 11 July 2025. She is also facing charges of defeating the ends of justice, crimen injuria and obstructing the course of justice. Protestors arrived in droves outside the Roodeport Magistrate's Court this morning and were met with significant police presence. Carrying plaque cards written 'Justice for Jayden-Lee' and chanting, the crowd expressed their opposition to Meek being granted bail. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

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