A MOZAMBICAN MAN WHO ALLEGEDLY FLED THROUGH SOUTH AFRICA’S BORDERS AFTER A DOUBLE MURDER IN KRUGER NATIONAL PARK HAS NOW BEEN ARRESTED IN ZIMBABWE AS POLICE CLOSE IN ON ALL THREE SUSPECTS

A MOZAMBICAN MAN WHO ALLEGEDLY FLED THROUGH SOUTH AFRICA’S BORDERS AFTER A DOUBLE MURDER IN KRUGER NATIONAL PARK HAS NOW BEEN ARRESTED IN ZIMBABWE AS POLICE CLOSE IN ON ALL THREE SUSPECTS 🇿🇦🇿🇼🇲🇿🚔



Police have confirmed the arrest of a third suspect linked to last month’s double murder in the Kruger National Park.

According to authorities, the 26-year-old Mozambican national was arrested in Zimbabwe after allegedly crossing the border following the incident. Two other suspects had previously been apprehended in Mozambique, where the victims’ vehicle was also recovered.



The latest arrest marks another major development in a case that has attracted widespread attention across Southern Africa, with law enforcement agencies from multiple countries reportedly working together as investigations continue.



Authorities are expected to continue gathering evidence as the legal process unfolds. As with all criminal cases, the suspect remains innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.



The case has reignited debate about cross-border crime, regional cooperation between police forces, and the effectiveness of border security in Southern Africa.

WHAT DO YOU THINK, SOUTH AFRICA? 🇿🇦🔥

Does this arrest show that regional cooperation is working, or do countries in the region need even stronger measures to combat cross-border crime?

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