MEC WESSELS MORWENG LAUDS NORTH WEST POLICE FOR SWIFT ARREST OF SUSPECTS IN THE ANC YOUTH LEAGUE MURDER
MAHIKENG: The MEC responsible for the North West Department of Community Safety and Transport Management, Wessels Morweng, has applauded the South African Police in the Province for the swift response and eventual arrest of suspects in the murder of the ANC Youth League member. It is reported that the Youth League Members were traveling from Limpopo to Kimberly in the Northern Cape to attend the League’s National General Council that will be held later this week.
The preliminary investigation indicates that the deceased and six others were victims of the circumstances and not necessarily targeted when their vehicle was being shot at. Whilst six others were found to have been physically unharmed, one was unfortunately found to have died.
The Police were alerted of what was initially reported as a suspected hijacking attempt on the morning of Tuesday, 9th of September 2025.
Responding swiftly, the Leeudoringstad SAPS members rushed to the scene of the reported incident. The travelling members of the ANC Youth League reported that their vehicle came under a hail of bullets and described the vehicle from which the shots came.
Following the lead the Police found the described vehicle with two people involved in an accident. They explained to the Police that they are working for a private security company contracted to state owned company, Transnet and were chasing people who were stealing cables.
They further described the vehicle they were pursuing. The two were arrested and police further followed the lead for the described vehicle which they later found with five men. They had the suspected stolen cables and admitted that they were being pursued by a security vehicle. They were also promptly arrested.
On being briefed MEC Wessels Morweng who is also the Provincial Chairperson of the ANC Youth League lauded the speedy response of the Police under the stewardship of acting Provincial Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng.
“We couldn’t be prouder of our men and women in blue. We extend our profound thanks to the police and General Asaneng. We also take this opportunity to extend our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased and his political home the ANC. We are equally wishing speedy emotional recovery to those who were travelling with the deceased”, said MEC Morweng.
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ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SAFETY AND TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT