Nyanga police have arrested three suspects in connection with the murder of Cape businessman, Ben Tuzee. 51-year-old Tuzee and his neice was lured to Browns Farm after a tv set was advertised on a social media platform last Tuesday.
The police’s Andre Traut said that upon their arrival at
the agreed location, the victim and his niece came under attack by three
suspects, who fled with his vehicle after he sustained a fatal stab wound.
‘’Tuzee’s nice survived the incident and was unharmed,
while the stolen vehicle was later recovered not far from the crime scene. The
thorough investigation into the circumstances of this violent crime led
detectives to the three suspects aged 23, 18 and 16, who are due to make a
court appearance in Athlone once they have been charged with murder and
hijacking,’’ said Colonel Andrè Traut.
Traut urged citizens to be cautious when using social media
platforms, like Facebook marketplace, to buy and sell items.
‘’Ben Tuzee’s murder is not regarded an isolated incident
as we are aware of more incidents where victims who made use of social media
platforms to advertise items fell victim after they were requested to make the
delivery to areas in Nyanga such as Browns Farm and Crossroads.’’
‘’It is on this basis that SAPS would like to issue a stern
warning to the public that they must avoid making a delivery to an area that is
unfamiliar to them, especially one with higher levels of crime.’’
‘’We have reason to believe that criminals use their
interest in an advertised item on social media platforms such as Market Place
as a decoy to perpetrate a robbery or other serious and violent crime, by
luring their victim to come to them. This modus operandi must be avoided by
rather meeting the potential buyer at a public place which is regarded safe and
familiar to the seller. Vigilance could prevent you from becoming a criminal’s
next victim,’’ Traut concluded.
Done by: Mitchum George
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