“They Arrested Wrong People”- Mzanzi React to the Photo Of Suspected AKA’s Alleged Killers

Tell those who claim there is no justice in South Africa to commit a crime so they may witness for themselves that the country does have a functioning justice system. It’s been weeks since the shooting death of rapper AKA in Cape Town, and the city is still reeling from the tragedy. Many people were taken aback by his untimely passing because we were all counting on him to deliver excellent music and entertainment in the future. The news broke the hearts of a great number of people, including his family, his fans, and the entire nation of South Africa. AKA was widely regarded as one of the most talented MCs currently active in the music industry.


 

 

 

Once he passed away, a video depicting the manner in which he was murdered began to make the rounds. While he and his buddies were standing outside of the restaurant, an unknown person went up to him and shot him in the head. However, the video was not very clear, which made it difficult for many people, including private investigators, to analyze it in order to determine who was responsible for the crime. Weeks went by without anyone being apprehended or any new information emerging about who might be responsible for AKA’s murder.

On Sunday, it was reported that three men had been arrested in Cape Town, and it is believed that they are the ones who shot and killed AKA. The news broke on Sunday. The investigation that led to their detention lasted for a whole week, during which time the police followed them about and conducted surveillance to determine what they were really up to.

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However, after photos of these suspects were posted on social media, many people were very disappointed in the law in South Africa after they noticed that the suspects didn’t match the body description of the people on the video. This led many people to believe that the law was unfairly targeting the wrong people. They claim that the individuals who can be seen on the video are thin, while the individuals who have been arrested are overweight. It is possible that the police are repeating the same error that they made in the investigation of the Senzo Meyiwa case. What are your thoughts on this matter? Do you think there is a connection between the folks seen on the video and the people the police are looking