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Man accused of burglaries tied up, beaten to death

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The police in Limpopo are investigating the circumstances that led to the brutal murder of an unknown man in an apparent mob justice attack.

The police have retrieved the body of an unidentified man who was alleged murdered by community members in a Limpopo village. File picture: Jonathan Jones

THE POLICE in Limpopo are investigating the circumstances that led to the brutal murder of an unknown man in a mob justice attack at Ditwebeleng village in the Mecklenburg policing precinct.

Limpopo provincial police spokesperson Brigadier Hlulani Mashaba said the body of the man, who is accused of being a criminal, was found in the bushes on Sunday.

“The police were alerted about the discovery of the body of an African male in the bushes. Upon arrival, they found the deceased brutally assaulted and his legs tied with a rope,” said Mashaba.

“Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect was assaulted by the community after they accused him of committing burglaries in the village.”

The provincial commissioner of police in Limpopo, Lieutenant-General Thembi Hadebe, has condemned the brutal murder of the man.

Hadebe has ordered “an immediate probe” into the murder.

“Acts of vigilantism are condemned in the strongest possible terms. We therefore make an appeal to communities not to commit these acts. The law will have to deal harshly with those responsible for such attacks,” said Hadebe.

The police have opened a case of murder.

“Anyone with information that can assist in identifying the deceased or assist police in their investigation can contact the branch commander, Lieutenant-Colonel Livingstone Muluadzi, on 082 414 3070, Crime Stop number 08600 10111, the nearest police station or use the MySAPS app,” the police appealed.

Earlier this year, the police in Limpopo raised concern over the prevalence of acts of gender-based violence and mob justice in which several people are killed “in the most gruesome way” in the province.

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