THE arrest of six suspects in the murder and hijacking case of Kaizer Chiefs soccer star Luke Fleurs has been welcomed as many continue to mourn his death.
Fleurs, 24, who hails from Mitchells Plain, was shot and killed in a car hijacking incident in Honeydew, Johannesburg, on April 3.
Following the incident, Gauteng police commissioner Lieutenant-General Tommy Mthombeni appointed a team from the provincial office to investigate and search for the suspects.
Under the leadership of Major-General Mbuso Khumalo, Gauteng’s deputy provincial commissioner for crime detection, the team comprised various units including a tracking team, provincial investigation unit, national crime intelligence, drone unit, Honeydew detectives, Honeydew crime intelligence, CAP special operations, and Fidelity specialised services. The team has been working around the clock to ensure that suspects in the…