Polokwane police launch manhunt after discovering a mutilated body
The South African Police Service (SAPS) in Limpopo are on the search for the perpetrators behind the horrific discovery of a badly mutilated body in Polokwane on Thursday, 12 December 2019.
The body was found dumped in the bush along the N1 bypass, near the Peter Mokaba Stadium. A passer-by who came across the body and then noticed some of its limbs were missing, called police who then rushed to the scene.
“Upon arrival at the scene, the police were met by the gruesome scene of a badly mutilated body of a man who might be in his forties, wearing grey trousers, blue T-shirt and black shoes”, police spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo said in a statement.
The Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General Nneke Ledwaba strongly condemned the attack and called for those responsible to face the full might of the law
“(The commissioner) has noted the incident with shock, especially the brutality that characterised this murder and has ordered an intensive manhunt for the suspects”, the statement read.
Police are appealing to anyone with information that can assist in the arrest of the suspect(s) involved and who can assist in the identification of the deceased to contact the CrimeStop line or the nearest police station.
Ritual murder not ruled out as a motive
While Mojapelo did note that the motive was unknown at this stage, they were not ruling out the likelihood of a ritual killing and investigations into the incident are ongoing.
There have been concerns over the high number of ritual killings in the province for years, particularly of women.
Earlier this year, Giyani villagers discovered that the private parts of a 69 year old Giyani man who had been killed after being hit by a car, had been missing. His family, however, believed otherwise and that he had actually been murdered as part of a ritual act.
In 2018, the headless body of a woman was found in Lulekani, outside Phalaborwa, insider her bedroom. In the same year, the Polokwane High Court sentenced two men to life in prison for the murder of a 17 year-old girl. They were reportedly arrested while trying to sell her head to a local businessman.
The dark practice of ritual murders, motivated by cultural beliefs, is usually done by traditional leaders and involves the removing of body parts, whether for self-enrichment or to appease the ancestors.
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