The South African Police Service has launched a manhunt for a Zimbabwean suspect who is on the loose after escaping arrest.
According to Colonel Malesela Ledwaba, the spokesperson for Limpopo police, Musoyi is implicated in over ten criminal activities, ranging from murder and attempted murder to armed and house robberies, business heists, kidnappings, assaults, stock theft, and illegal possession of firearms and ammunition.
Crimes and Incidents
Musoyi’s criminal activities span several areas, including Elandskraal, Motetema, Dennilton, and Rakgoadi within the Sekhukhune District.
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One notable incident occurred on June 20th at approximately 7:45 PM. Musoyi, along with accomplices, executed a bold robbery at a tuck shop in Mafisheng village. During this heist, Musoyi brutally assaulted a man, accusing him of betrayal and attacking him with an axe.
The assailants then ransacked the shop, making off with money and soft drinks before escaping.
Escape from Custody
On January 1, 2023, Musoyi managed to escape from a police vehicle at Moutse Mall in Dennilton while being transported to Witbank Correctional Services. He was not alone in this escape; two other suspects also fled, though they were later recaptured.
Recent Violent Acts
In another violent episode on February 2, 2024, Musoyi was involved in a confrontation at his ex-girlfriend’s home. During this altercation, he shot his ex-girlfriend’s brother in the mouth and fled with a television set.
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Ongoing Investigation
Limpopo’s Provincial Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, has directed a specialized team of investigators to intensify their search for Musoyi. Community members are urged to assist in the manhunt by providing any information that could lead to his arrest and subsequent prosecution.
“Anyone with information regarding Lovemore Musoyi’s whereabouts is encouraged to contact Lieutenant Colonel Boshomane at 079 894 5501, call the Crime Stop number at 08600 10111, visit the nearest police station, or use the My SAPS App,” the police urged.
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