Limpopo police have launched a manhunt for a fugitive who managed to escape while under police guard. Thabo Ali Molobela, a 35-year-old suspect, allegedly fled from Sekororo hospital on Wednesday, leaving authorities scrambling to track him down.
Molobela was initially apprehended about a week ago in Hoedspruit outside Ga-Sekororo. He was accused of shooting six family members at Makgophong village in Magatle on August 19.
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The authorities acted swiftly and managed to disarm him after he reportedly shot himself during the arrest. Recognizing the severity of his injuries, the police promptly rushed him to Sekororo hospital for immediate medical attention.
Despite being under police guard, Molobela managed to escape from the hospital. The circumstances surrounding his escape are currently under investigation, and the police are determined to bring him to justice.
Limpopo provincial police commissioner, Lt-Gen Thembi Hadebe, issued a stern warning to anyone thinking of assisting Molobela. She emphasized that it is a criminal offence to aid fugitives, and those found guilty will face the full extent of the law.
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The police are urging the public to come forward with any information that may lead to the rearrest of Molobela. Warrant Officer Phaladi Makola is the designated investigating officer, and he can be contacted at 082 749 2233.
Alternatively, individuals can provide information through the Crime Stop number, 08600 10111. Additionally, reporting to the nearest police station or using the MySAPS App is highly encouraged.