The Acting National Commissioner of the South African Police Service, Puleng Dimpane, has ordered police in the North West to deploy maximum resources to track down the killers of crime activist and traditional healer Thato Molosankwe.
Molosankwe was shot and killed at his home in Lomanyaneng village in Mahikeng during the early hours of Wednesday morning. He sustained multiple gunshot wounds during the attack.
Lieutenant General Dimpane strongly condemned the murder, vowing that police would leave no stone unturned in the hunt for those responsible.
“No stone will be left unturned until those responsible are found and brought to book,” said Dimpane.
Police described Molosankwe as a respected community figure who worked closely with SAPS in fighting crime and corruption, while also helping strengthen relations between police and local communities.
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