
By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI
The residents in Delareyville are up in arms and demanding the police to re-arrest the alleged perpetrator, Kagiso Nakedi (20). Nakedi escaped from the lawful custody on Saturday last week.
The residents barricaded internal roads with burning tyres and tree branches on Thursday and demand the police to re-arrest the fugitive Nakedi.
“He is very dangerous and he had already broken into several houses and seriously injured one of his victims, which mostly are women. We will continue to embark on a protest and hunt down Nakedi.
“As the community, we have lost faith in the police and we cannot continue to let criminals rule our streets while folding our arms. Nakedi has violated the rights of many women in our area and he needs to be brought to book,” one of the residents said.
North West police spokesperson, Brig Sabata Mokgwabone said Nakedi was arrested for residential burglary and theft. He also urged the community members not to try and apprehend or confront him as he may be dangerous.
“Nakedi escaped from lawful custody in the early hours of Saturday morning with two other awaiting trial prisoners, Brian Moshe Mocks Chacha (24) and Success Kuda Phiri (27). It was discovered during routine cell inspection at the station that three detainees forced open roof burglar bars of one of the cells and escaped.
“Police were immediately mobilised and followed up information which led them to a house in Kopela village where Chacha and Phiri were re-arrested later on the same day. They appeared at the Delareyville Magistrate’s Court on Monday for escaping from lawful custody and were remanded in custody until 25 Monday 2020,” he said.
Mokgwabone said anyone with information that may lead to the re-arrest of Nakedi is requested to call the nearest police station or contact the Investigating Officer, Warrant Officer Roelf Herbst on 082 373 7619. The North West Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena commended police who effected the re-arrest.
The police will leave no stone unturned in ensuring that the escapee is also brought to book, says Kwena.

