Durban Metro Police Department officers have arrested two men after the corpse of a woman was discovered in their bakkie at a roadblock in Durban on Sunday, 16 June.
Metro police spokesperson Colonel Boysie Zungu said the vehicle was travelling along the M41 near La Lucia Ridge.
“The vehicle was stopped during a stop-and-search roadblock on the M41 when officers noticed some suspicious movement of the driver,” he said.
Zungu added that the driver started to get jittery and attempted to flee from law enforcement officers at the scene, and officers gave chase.
He said upon thorough search of the vehicle, a human body was discovered wrapped in plastic.
Durban North CPF public relations officer Darryl Oliver said the woman’s body was covered with bags and cardboard in the back of the suspects’ bakkie.
“The driver fled into a nearby office park, by which time Durban metro police and SAPS members had joined our members in the chase.
“The suspect, who was found hiding in the office block, was apprehended a short while later and was escorted back to his vehicle,” Oliver said.
“Durban North CPF, metro and SAPS members conducted a thorough search of the vehicle and found a human body which had been covered with cardboard and bags containing clothing and blankets,” Oliver added.
According to Zungu, the two suspects have been detained at Durban North Police Station where further investigations will follow.
He said that 16 drunk drivers were also arrested at the roadblock.
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