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Police In Gauteng Offering R50K Cash Reward For Information On Serial Rapist

The armed suspect target his victims in the streets, homes, shops, and entertainment areas, where he would coerce them to secluded places.

Police in Gauteng, South Africa, have launched a campaign to catch a dangerous serial rapist who is believed to be responsible for forty-two (42) cases of rape.

In an effort to bring the perpetrator to justice, the police are offering a cash reward of R50,000 for any information that could lead to his arrest and successful conviction.

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The serial rapist has been terrorizing the Gauteng community for an extended period of time, leaving victims traumatized and fearing for their safety.

The police are determined to put an end to this reign of terror and are urging the public to come forward with any information that could help in apprehending the suspect.

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The R50,000 cash reward is a significant incentive for individuals who may have crucial information about the suspect. The police are confident that this reward will encourage witnesses or anyone with knowledge of the rapist’s identity to come forward and assist in the investigation.

The suspect is operating mostly in Orlando and Diepkloof, Soweto, where he accosts his victims and demands money and cellphones before committing sexual assault.

The armed suspect target his victims in the streets, homes, shops, and entertainment areas, where he would coerce them to secluded places.

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The victims consist of females ranging from 14 to 53 years of age.

Police have mobilised maximum resources in the search for the suspect, including offering a R50 000-00 cash reward to anyone who can urgently assist with information that could lead to the apprehension and prosecution of the alleged serial rapist, believed to be in his late thirties.

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Police believe that the man captured on this camera might be able to assist police with information relevant to the investigation.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the investigating officer Sergeant Ramathavhana at 079 890 7696 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111. Alternatively, use the My SAPS App to submit information.

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Keitumetse Modise for SurgeZirc SA
Keitumetse Modise for SurgeZirc SA
Keitumetse Modise is a passionate and dedicated local news writer who brings the latest news and updates from your community straight to your doorstep. With years of experience in journalism, Keitumetse has established herself as a reliable source of information, covering a wide range of topics that matter to you.
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