Investigators appeal for victims of stadium violence and witnesses to come forward

Investigators at the SAPS KZN Provincial Task Team are still appealing to those people who were injured in the violence that unfolded to come forward and provide its investigators with a statement.

The SAPS KZN Provincial Task Team is investigating a case linked to the violence which occurred at the Moses Mabhida Stadium following the soccer match between Kaiser Chiefs and Free State Stars on Saturday, 21 April.

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Brigadier Jay Naicker, spokesman of the KZN SAPS said they are still appealing to those people who were injured in the violence that unfolded to come forward and provide its investigators with a statement.

“Many of those who were injured left after receiving medical attention and did not leave their contact details behind with police, said Naicker.

He added that the investigators are also appealing to witnesses to please come forward and provide police with information with regards to the perpetrators of the violence and destruction of property that was witnessed on that day.

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“An appeal is made to all members of the public who can assist the police in their investigations to urgently contact Capt Reddy on 082 458 5630 or Detective Warrant Officer Mlungwana on 082 662 7764. All information will be treated with the strictest confidence,” added Naicker.

 

 

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