Bozwana murder plot thickens

 

 

Baldwin Ndaba, The Sunday Independent, Johannesburg, 22 November 2015

 

A high-powered team of Gauteng police detectives charged with investigating
the assassination of slain ANC-linked billionaire Wandile Bozwana have
shifted their focus to the North West province.

 

The Sunday Independent understands the team was following up on information
that the alleged killers of Bozwana shared more than R1.6 million between
them for their role in his murder.

 

It is believed the eight men were paid R200 000 each.

 

In a dramatic week following the arrests:

 

.    The ANC in the province called on its members to refrain from pointing
fingers at North West ANC chairman and Premier Supra Mahumapelo.

 

.    Provincial secretary Dakota Legoete said the ANC also shared the view
that Bozwana's murder was a hit, while welcoming the arrest of two suspects.

 

.    Mahumapelo's lawyer, Pepsi Mataka, arrived in a Pretoria court on
Friday where the two suspects were appearing.

 

Mataka said he attended the accused's first appearance as an ordinary
citizen of the country.

 

"You do not get an invitation to go to court. I was there like any other
person," he said. Mataka represents Mahumapelo in all personal and
government legal matters.

 

The Sunday Independent understands the Gauteng task team members have moved
to Mafikeng and surrounding areas to piece together information which could
lead them to a suspect who knows the motive for Bozwana's execution-style
killing.

 

"He is no politician," one of the sources said, claiming his arrest was
likely to unearth the truth.

 

The police have since last week declined to comment on details about their
investigations but confirmed they were on a manhunt.

 

The shift to the North West followed a major breakthrough on Wednesday when
two suspects, aged 30 and 40, were nabbed in Olivenhoutbosch near Pretoria
and another in Joburg.

 

The police executed the arrests a day after they visited Vryburg, also in
the North West.

 

Officers interviewed a man "intensely" in Vryburg. He was not charged, but
gave police information which led to Olivenhoutbosch and Joburg, where the
two suspects were arrested.

 

Two other suspects fled the scene.

 

The arrested pair made their first appearance in the Pretoria Magistrate's
Court on Friday and were charged with murder, attempted murder and
possession of a stolen vehicle.

 

They were not asked to plead on the charges. Instead, the court issued an
order prohibiting the publication of their names and pictures or video
recordings of their first appearance.

 

The order was issued after the prosecution told the court a probe into the
death was ongoing. The case against them was postponed until December 9.

 

It is understood the two suspects were part of a gang of eight who followed
Bozwana on October 2.

 

The Sunday Independent's sources said the police had obtained information
that these "commercial murderers" were dressed in black pants and white
shirts. They also had electronic communication tools similar to those used
by VIP police.

 

They allegedly followed Bozwana while he and his female companion, Mpho
Baloyi, entered a salon at Sandton City.

 

They also followed him when the two entered a nearby shop and later when the
two went to a McDonald's restaurant in Rivonia.

 

Later that day, on the N1 highway, near the Garsfontein off-ramp, a BMW M3
pulled up next to Bozwana's car. A man jumped out and fired multiple shots
at Bozwana.

 

He was shot nine times while his companion was shot at twice. Both were
later admitted to Unitas Hospital, where Bozwana died.

 

Due to the latest developments, Bozwana's former business partners and
members of the North West Business Forum (NWBF) have urged their members to
increase their personal security, believing they could also be targets.

 

NWBF chairman Fana Moraka said they welcomed the arrests but the main
culprits were still roaming the streets. "We reiterate our earlier view that
there something big in the murder plot. The confession by the two arrested
suspects inspires hope that the net will close in on all those who are
involved.

 

"We are confident that more arrests will be made, including that of the
mastermind. We are aware about the existence of a 'hit list' and we call on
our members, especially our outspoken leaders, to be extremely cautious and
to increase their personal security."

 

Moraka thanked the investigating team for the sterling work they have done
so far.

 

"Their focus on this case goes beyond the call of duty. Their determination
. is most remarkable and highly commendable. There is big money at play
here, but no life must be priced.

 

"Those who are responsible for the murder, if found, must face the wrath of
the law."

 

The Sunday Independent

 

 

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