He is known as Cape Town’s “Most Wanted” criminal, yet he has been able to stay one step ahead of the police for quite some time. Yanga Endrey Nyalara, who is suspected in many murders and has made his first court appearance since his arrest in Bothasig a month ago, has reached the end of his term as a suspect in the case.Enyobeni tavern families offended by Cele’s ‘insensitive’ comment that they should take responsibility for deaths
Since 2016, the police have been looking for a 30-year-old woman who goes by the name “Bara” and is wanted in connection with a series of significant and violent crimes, including numerous homicides. It is believed that Nyalara is the criminal mastermind behind a number of homicides that have taken place in the Khayelitsha neighborhood.
On Monday, the court sessions were attended by the Minister of the Police, Bheki Cele, who told media that Nyalara was apprehended in Bothsig:
Because he was discovered sleeping in the middle of two young and attractive women, it seems as though he was having a good time. Additionally, a large quantity of drugs was detected in his possession.
Bheki Cele, General, is the Minister of the Police.
Six people have been charged with murder, and there are a total of 19 bodies involved. The man who believed he could live without fear of repercussions is now imprisoned thanks to the diligent work of General Bheki Cele, the Minister of Police. We will make some progress thanks to this arrest in our ongoing efforts to reduce crime in the province.
Bheki Cele, General, is the Minister of the Police.
We have reason to assume that the arrest of “Bara” will result in the resolution of a great number of additional cases in the near future, particularly in the region of Khayelitsha, which has been wracked by numerous scenes of multiple homicides.See the source image
A number of further charges have been brought against General Bheki Cele, who is the Minister of Police Nyalara. These include violation of the Prevention of Organized Crime Act, attempted murder, robbery, possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition, and dealing in drugs.