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ICYMI: Murder accused who fled to Brazil is re-arrested by police officers

FOURWAYS – The police have arrested a man in Brazil after he fled the country in 2013.

A man, who fled South Africa after being accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend in Fourways, has been re-arrested by the South African Police Serivce.

Police spokesperson Brigadier Vish Naidoo said that management of SAPS has hailed the work done by law enforcement, including the Investigative Psychology Section (IPS) within SAPS, Interpol Pretoria, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and the Brazilian Federal Police, as a victory for crimes against women and children.

Through their work, they arrested 39-year-old Gerhard Jansen van Vuuren in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 18 June. The case involving the South African-born murder accused dates back to December 2011 when he allegedly stabbed his then 25-year-old ex-girlfriend, Andrea

Venter to death. The incident happened outside the deceased’s residential complex in Fourways. Naidoo said, “After a failed suicide attempt at the scene of crime, Jansen van Vuuren was charged with the murder of Venter before the Randburg Magistrates’ Court. He was later granted bail in the Johannesburg High Court after the SAPS successfully opposed bail twice before the Randburg Magistrates’ Court. Four days before the start of his murder trial in May 2013, Jansen van Vuuren fled the country using false documentation.”

Subsequent to this, a warrant of arrest was issued by Interpol Pretoria wherein a process to trace and track him down was expedited. “He was later arrested by Brazilian authorities in August 2013 on a charge of false documentation and regrettably released in 2015 after serving a sentence for this crime.”

Since then, Interpol Pretoria had been in contact with Brazilian authorities to locate him. Several years later, the investigating teams collaborative efforts have now culminated in the arrest of Jansen van Vuuren.

General Khehla Sitole, the national commissioner of the police said, “This team’s efforts in tracking down this suspect after many years of him being on the run should be commended by all. A lesson should also be drawn from this case and send out a stern warning to all who commit crimes against women and children, that the long arm of the law is bound to catch you.

“Our focus remains on extraditing him back into the country to stand trial for the murder of his ex-girlfriend with the intention of bringing closure to the family and friends of the deceased.”

Naidoo concluded, “Jansen van Vuuren will be kept in police custody at a public prison in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, until such a time when the extradition process that has been granted by the Supreme Court of Appeal will be expedited.”

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