
Cape City police are providing a R50,000 money reward for data that might assist determine and find an armed man who allegedly entered a Bellville studying establishment with malicious intent and enquired in regards to the baby of a police officer.
Police spokesperson Warrant Officer Joseph Swartbooi says detectives are urgently looking for the general public’s help in figuring out an unknown particular person who could help with an ongoing investigation.
“Detectives hooked up to the Western Cape Provincial Critical and Violent Crimes Unit are looking for the help of the general public for data that may result in the detention and conviction of an unidentified man who can help Police in an investigation after an enquiry docket was opened,” mentioned Swartbooi.
The person, reportedly armed, was captured in {a photograph} and is believed to have entered an area studying establishment in Bellville at roughly 3pm on Friday, June 20.
He allegedly approached an aftercare instructor and requested in regards to the whereabouts of a learner, the kid of a SAPS member.
“The learner nevertheless was already collected on the day in query. It’s crucial that the particular person be traced and introduced in for questioning,” Swartbooi mentioned.
SAPS is providing a money reward of as much as R50,000 to anybody who can present data resulting in the detention and profitable conviction of the person depicted within the picture distributed with the assertion.
Members of the general public with data are urged to return ahead.