KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner says that reports claiming that the killers of AKA and Tibz are arrested are false.
AKA whose real name is Kiernan Forbes was fatally shot in early February last year with his close friend Tebello ‘Tibz’ Motsoane at the Wish restaurant in Durban.
As reported by entertainment publication ZiMoja, Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi who is the provincial commissioner said that he wanted to set the record straight as various reports claimed that the alleged suspects had been found in Eswatini after running away from the country.
He further explained to the publication that these two cases were not connected saying ,”I wish to place it on record that the suspects in question will be coming back to South Africa to face a case of murder and attempted murder where a man, who was a passenger in a vehicle, was shot and killed in Berea on 6 March 2023. The driver of the vehicle survived the shooting and managed to drive to a fuel station in Berea where she sought assistance. Investigation into that particular case pointed to the suspects who were traced and found to be hiding in Eswatini.”
A post on X (formerly Twitter) suggested that the killers were found leading many X users to be suspicious of these claims.
The Times of Eswatini is reporting that the police in Eswatini have arrested two hitmen believed to be behind the murder AKA in February last year.
The hitmen were reportedly hiding in the neighboring country, and a process is now underway to get them extradited to South… pic.twitter.com/i7bHG558c4
— MDN NEWS (@MDNnewss) February 26, 2024
Many X users took to the comment section to express their opinions saying:
wow…Tanzania managed to get Thabo Bester
now…Eswatini have managed to get AKA’s murderers
This tells that our big head minister Bheki Cele is useless!
— Sandiso_ (@Sandiso__N) February 26, 2024
Another user commented:
Yeah nhe, let’s go vote guys because this country is a mess.
— Kharrot 🥕❤️ (@Kharrotie) February 26, 2024
Another user alluded that they need more information about the case before believing the story.
Until we see them, this story is just news
— Mahlatse🙇🏾♀️🙏🏾 (@Matema_) February 26, 2024
Also see: Police responds to concerns over progress in AKA, Tebello murder case