Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) officers arrest two people after discovering suspected human organs alongside a hijacked Health Department vehicle in Soweto. According to reports, the JMPD were acting on a tip-off that a vehicle was being stripped in the Naledi area when officers located the stolen state vehicle and additional items described by police as buckets containing suspected human organs. The two suspects are taken into custody as the investigation continues. Authorities have not confirmed the origin or legality of the organs, and the matter is treated as an ongoing criminal probe rather than a concluded finding. Officers’ actions are linked to follow-up work after the initial information about the vehicle being tampered with. Further details, including the circumstances of the hijacking and the suspects’ roles, are expected as forensic and investigative procedures proceed.
Two arrested after suspected human organs found with hijacked Health Department vehicle in Soweto
Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) officers arrest two people after discovering suspected human organs alongside a hijacked Health Department vehicle in Soweto. According to reports, t...
- JMPD officers arrest two people in connection with a hijacked Health Department vehicle.
- Officers discover items described as suspected human organs at the scene in Soweto/Naledi.
- The operation follows a tip-off about a vehicle being stripped.
- The investigation remains ongoing, with further verification expected.
JMPD officers stumbled on the grim discovery while following up a tip-off about a car being stripped in Naledi.
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