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Reward offered for information about double murder at waste site
Reward offered for information about double murder at waste site

The Herald

time13 hours ago

  • The Herald

Reward offered for information about double murder at waste site

The family of the Gqeberha father and son who were shot dead during a robbery at a dump site earlier in 2025 have put up a reward for any information that may lead to an arrest and successful prosecution of the perpetrators. Heinrich Minnie, 47, and his son, Tiaan, 26, were killed at the Arlington Waste Facility in Victoria Drive on February 5. Since then, little progress has been made in the double murder investigation. On Thursday, the family announced that they were offering a reward of R6,000. Police spokesperson Captain Andre Beetge said the case was being investigated by the Eastern Cape Provincial Serious and Violent Crimes Investigation team. He also confirmed the reward being offered by the victims' family. 'A R6,000 reward is being offered by the family for information given to the police that may result in the successful arrest and prosecution of the perpetrator or perpetrators responsible for these murders,' Beetge said. 'Any person with information that could assist the police in their investigation is urged to contact Warrant Officer John Lourens on 071-352-4706, or Crime Stop on 08600-10111. Callers may opt to remain anonymous.' The father and son had been disposing of rubbish at the tip in Walmer when they were gunned down in broad daylight. Tiaan was shot dead while still seated inside the vehicle, while Heinrich's body was found next to the bakkie. According to the police at the time, the suspected motive was robbery. The Herald

Singapore nabs two Aussies wanted in Bali execution-style killing during Changi transit
Singapore nabs two Aussies wanted in Bali execution-style killing during Changi transit

Malay Mail

time2 days ago

  • Malay Mail

Singapore nabs two Aussies wanted in Bali execution-style killing during Changi transit

SINGAPORE, June 19 — Two men allegedly involved in the fatal shooting of an Australian in Bali were briefly held by Singapore authorities before being deported to Indonesia, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) confirmed to The Straits Times yesterday. The pair, identified by Indonesian police as 22-year-old MC and 27-year-old PMT, had transited through Changi Airport after fleeing to Cambodia in the wake of the deadly June 14 attack. The incident saw 32-year-old Australian Zivan Radmanovic shot dead in a villa in Badung, Bali. A second man, 34-year-old Sanar Ghanim, was critically injured. The attackers, reportedly masked, fled the scene with the help of a third man, DFJ, 27, who was later arrested at Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta International Airport as he attempted to board a flight to Cambodia via Singapore. The other two suspects initially managed to enter Cambodia on Monday, again via Singapore, but were denied entry and placed on a return flight to Indonesia, which transited through Singapore. An ICA spokesperson said the two men were taken into custody when they arrived at Changi Airport and were deported the next day, on June 17. 'This is in line with ICA's existing practice and international civil aviation procedures,' said the spokesman. Australian broadcaster 7News reported on Tuesday that all three suspects are Australian nationals. During a Bali police press conference, investigators displayed jackets, masks and a sledgehammer allegedly used in the attack, as well as vehicles said to have aided the suspects' escape. Seventeen bullet casings, two intact bullets and over 50 projectile fragments were recovered from the crime scene, the report added. If found guilty of murder in Indonesia, the suspects could face the death penalty. The pair, identified by Indonesian police as 22-year-old MC and 27-year-old PMT, had transited through Changi Airport after fleeing to Cambodia in the wake of the deadly June 14 attack. The incident saw 32-year-old Australian Zivan Radmanovic shot dead in a villa in Badung, Bali. A second man, 34-year-old Sanar Ghanim, was critically injured. The attackers, reportedly masked, fled the scene with the help of a third man, DFJ, 27, who was later arrested at Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta International Airport as he attempted to board a flight to Cambodia via Singapore. The other two suspects initially managed to enter Cambodia on Monday, again via Singapore, but were denied entry and placed on a return flight to Indonesia, which transited through Singapore. An ICA spokesman reportedly said the two men were taken into custody when they arrived at Changi Airport and were deported the next day, on June 17. 'This is in line with ICA's existing practice and international civil aviation procedures,' said the spokesman. Australian broadcaster 7News reported on Tuesday that all three suspects are Australian nationals. During a Bali police press conference, investigators displayed jackets, masks and a sledgehammer allegedly used in the attack, as well as vehicles said to have aided the suspects' escape. Seventeen bullet casings, two intact bullets and over 50 projectile fragments were recovered from the crime scene, the report added. If found guilty of murder in Indonesia, the suspects could face the death penalty.

Indonesian police have arrested two people over the Bali shooting of Melbourne men Zivan Radmanovic and Sanar Ghanim
Indonesian police have arrested two people over the Bali shooting of Melbourne men Zivan Radmanovic and Sanar Ghanim

News.com.au

time3 days ago

  • News.com.au

Indonesian police have arrested two people over the Bali shooting of Melbourne men Zivan Radmanovic and Sanar Ghanim

Indonesian police have arrested two people over the shooting of two Australians in Bali that killed Melbourne man Zivan Radmanovic. Mr Radmanovic, 32, was shot dead at a villa at the Badung Regency north of Kuta on Saturday. His wife was in the villa but not physically injured. A second Melbourne man Sanar Ghanim, 34, was also shot during the attack. An image shows Mr Ghanim being tended to by paramedics while his feet and face are covered in blood. Media organisation Nusa Bali reported one of the alleged offenders was arrested in Jakarta, while another person was captured abroad and was being taken to the Indonesian capital. Indonesian National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo held a press conference in Bali on Tuesday at the Jembrana Police Headquarters. 'Regarding the shooting involving Australian citizens, I have received a report from the Bali Police Chief. One suspect has been secured in Jakarta, and another is on the way from overseas,' the police chief told media. 'A more detailed statement will be released by Bali Police. 'What I can say for now is that this case was solved through co-operation between our Criminal Investigation Agency (Bareskrim), Immigration, and the Australian Federal Police (AFP),' he added. General Sigit did not release any information about identity of the alleged shooters, but told media Bali Regional Police would provide more detailed information. It was reported there were two alleged offenders who might be Australian and the gunmen used firearms during the attack. It was not clear what the motive was behind the attack which is being investigated by authorities.

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