The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) has arrested two suspects, including a Department of Human Settlements administrative clerk, for allegedly plotting to assassinate a senior government housing official who had been trying to stop corruption involving the illegal sale of RDP houses.
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Alleged masterminds behind the plot
The suspects, Thulani Collen Ndwandwe (49) and Tonia Mphemba Hlongwane (48), appeared in the Palm Ridge Magistrate’s Court and were remanded in custody. They are expected to return to court on 13 July 2026 for a formal bail application.
According to the South African Police Service (SAPS), the arrests followed a lengthy investigation by the Hawks’ East Rand Serious Organised Crime Investigation unit that began in 2024 after the targeted official lodged a formal complaint.
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Weapons and evidence uncovered
Following intelligence-driven investigations, officers identified the alleged perpetrators and obtained warrants for their arrest.
On 2 July 2026, investigators arrested one of the suspects in Mpumalanga, where a search of the premises uncovered a cache of firearms and ammunition.
Police said the weapons seized included an AK-47 assault rifle, four 9mm pistols, an automatic pump-action shotgun, two .308 high-calibre rifles and an air rifle.
Although the suspect is licensed to possess the firearms, police confiscated the entire arsenal and ammunition for ballistic testing to determine whether the weapons had been used in other violent crimes.
The following day, investigators, assisted by the Hawks’ Digital Forensic Investigation Unit, arrested the second suspect at the Alberton offices of the Department of Human Settlements.
Police believe the administrative clerk was the alleged internal mastermind behind the assassination plot.
During the operation, investigators seized four laptops and seven cellular phones, which will undergo digital forensic analysis as part of the ongoing investigation.
Both accused have been charged with conspiracy to commit murder under Section 18(2)(a) of the Riotous Assemblies Act 17 of 1956.
The investigation is ongoing.
Originally published by African Insider.
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