Police seek help in solving Moses Mabhida pitch invasion

So far two suspects have already appeared in court.

POLICE have urged anyone who might have any information that may lead to the arrests of criminals that damaged Moses Mabhida Stadium to come forward. The Provincial Provincial Task Team is investigating cases linked to the violence which occurred at the Moses Mabhida Stadium following a soccer match between Kaizer Chiefs and Free State Stars on Saturday, 21 April.

After their team lost 2 – 0, fuming Kazier Chiefs fans damaged stadium property, broadcasting equipment and injured security guards who tried to stop them from entering the pitch.

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SAPS provincial spokesperson Brigadier Jay Naicker said they urge all those who were directly affected by the violence to come forward.

“We are still appealing to those people who were injured in the violence that unfolded to come forward and provide our investigators with a statement. Many of those that were injured left after receiving medical attention and did not leave their contact details behind with police. We 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,” said Naicker.

Last Wednesday, Phelelani Jojisa appeared in court facing charges of public violence and malicious damage to property. He was released on R1000 bail.

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