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S.Africa: “Bored” Black men went on killing spree

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Original Post Date: 2004-05-28 Time: 14:47:44  Posted By: Jan

Police swooped on a luxury Pretoria East home arresting a man in connection with the alleged murder of four people who were gunned down during a three-hour rampage outside the city.

Jimmy Thulare, 38, Jeffrey Shabangu, 18, E Langa, 48, and Yvonne Manasi, 19, were shot and killed this month when three men went on a crime spree in Mamelodi East.

Thulare was shot while walking home past Vista University. Shabangu was murdered while walking home from his girlfriend’s house in Extension 11. Langa was killed while lying on his bed in his Phumolong home and Manasi was shot while drinking in a tavern with her friend in Mandela Village.

The victims were not known to each other and the shooting is believed to have begun because the three men, two of whom have been arrested, were “bored”.

‘It is thanks to help from the communities that we were able to arrest these two men’

The first suspect was arrested two weeks after the shooting on a smallholding in Baviaanspoort following a tip-off to police. The second alleged killer, aged 21, who is to appear in court soon, was arrested at a house in Menlyn on Wednesday following a tip-off.

Inspector Percy Morokane said that the men had been linked to the murder of Manasi.

He said they were now trying to link the men to the murders of Thulare, Shabangu and Langa.

Morokane confirmed that the 21-year-old man was arrested in Menlyn at the home of his sister’s employer. It is believed that the man had been hiding out for several weeks at the house, where the suspect’s sister works as a domestic worker.

Morokane said after the arrest police were led by the man to his home in Mpumalanga where they recovered a 9mm pistol and 25 rounds of ammunition.

“It is thanks to help from the communities that we were able to arrest these two men,” said Morokane.

He said that the 21-year-old man would be appearing in court soon. Morokane said that police were continuing to search for the third suspected gunman.

Anyone with information on the shooting or the whereabouts or identity of the third gunman could contact Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

This article was originally published on page 3 of The Pretoria News on May 28, 2004

Source: Independent Online (IOL)

URL: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=15&ar…/p>