
Picture: The suspect who allegedly killed two police officers/Twitter
By OBAKENG MAJE
The alleged police killer is expected to appear at Kimberley Magistrate’s Court today. The suspect aged 38 was arrested a few hours after he allegedly killed two police officials in a shoot-out in Kimberley on Tuesday.
According to the Northern Cape police spokesperson, Brig Brig Mashay Gamieldien, the two police officials, Constable Okaetse Mandindi (35) and Sergeant Kedimetse Masilo (45) were following up on information about a stolen hired sedan that was allegedly stolen and en route from Bloemfontein.
Gamieldien said, the vehicle was spotted in Kimberley, and Mandindi and Masilo reacted when they spotted it. She further said the police officers gave chase and followed the stolen vehicle into the Transnet premises, where the suspect allegedly crashed the bakkie and fled the scene on foot.
“The police officers gave chase and were sadly fired upon, which led to the fatal shooting of them. The armed suspect fled the scene on foot, but was later arrested,” added Gamieldien.
Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola said is saddened and shocked by the fatal shooting, which resulted in the death of two police officers. Otola said the police officers were attached to the Kimberley Flying Squad.
“We have arrested the suspect after activating and mobilising all police resources in search of him. An attack on the police is an attack on the state. We would like to convey our heartfelt condolences to the families, relatives, and colleagues of the two fallen police officers during this period. We as a country, are celebrating and paying tribute to women who have left their footprint in history.
The suspect was charged with double murder.