Crime

Two suspects in custody for South Coast policeman’s murder

The accused will appear on May 7 for bail application.

Mfaniseni Nombika (30) and Victor Mseleku (40) were arrested over the weekend and appeared in the Scottburgh Magistrates Court On Tuesday this week, for the murder of Constable Jarius Joshua Govender (24) who was killed on the N2 freeway near Scottburgh in August last year.

“This past weekend, members followed up on positive information and the two accused were arrested,” said Hawks spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Simphiwe Mhlongo

The accused were found in possession of unlicensed firearms and live rounds of ammunition.

After Nombika and Mseleku’s court appearance this week, they were remanded back into custody and the case was postponed to May 7 for bail application.

“The seized firearms will be sent for ballistic test to ascertain if they were used in the commission of any crime in the country,” said Mhlongo.

Constable Govender was stationed at the Port Shepstone Public Order Policing Unit and was off duty when he was murdered.

As per information received from the Hawks, Govender was driving on the N2 freeway from Port Shepstone to Durban when his girlfriend had a tyre problem.

“They both stopped on the roadside, whilst changing the tyre he was accosted by the accused and a scuffle ensued.” said Mhlongo.

“One of the accused allegedly fired shots at him and they were both robbed of their cell phones.”

“The accused fled the scene on foot and Constable Govender was declared dead on the scene.”

A case of murder and robbery was reported at Scottburgh Saps and the case docket was allocated to the Hawks members from Port Shepstone Serious Organised Crime Investigation.

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Vanisha Moodley

Vanisha joined the newsroom as an intern in 2016, attended Caxton's Cadet School in 2017, and has been a journalist at the branch since 2018. She writes articles weekly and assists with the branch's website and social media pages.
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