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A senior Hawks investigator has been gunned down outside Mbombela in Mpumalanga. Hawks spokesperson, Hangwani Mulaudzi, says LeRoy Bruwer was shot and killed on his way to work via SABCNewsOnline

A senior Hawks investigator has been gunned down outside Mbombela in Mpumalanga. Hawks spokesperson, Hangwani Mulaudzi, says LeRoy Bruwer was shot and killed on his way to work.

Mulaudzi says Bruwer was investigating high-profile cases including cash in transit heists and rhino poaching. Mulaudzi says they suspect that Hawks investigators are now being targeted. Bruwer was investigating high-profile cases including cash in transit heists and rhino poaching.

 

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Was he investigating Sam Mshengu?

He colleagues must be investigated too

The suspects are his colleagues

May his soul rest in peace....

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