The South African Police Service (SAPS) confirmed the arrest of six suspects who are connected to the murder of AKA and his friend Tibz in 2023.
KZN SAPS Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi gave an update about the case; he said four suspects are in custody, with the other two still in Eswatini waiting for repatriation.
The six suspects include two shooters, two spotters, a coordinator, and the organiser of firearms and vehicles.
Eswatini reporters disclosed the amount paid to AKA’s killers which is R800,000, and there is reportedly a proof of payment.
In the wake of the arrests of two South African (SA) nationals linked to the murder of SA rapper AKA, our story remains unchanged. The contents of our story are based on an application for provisional arrest filed by the KZN Division of the High Court’s….(1) pic.twitter.com/J4NCmzQp2a
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