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VICTOR MURDER: COPS RAID SOCIALITE’S HOME

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MBABANE – Is one of Mbabane’s socialites wanted by the police? This question follows that a contingent of police officers yesterday descended on the socialite’s home and raided it for hours, collecting what appeared to be evidence which could assist the police in solving the case of slain businessman and football administrator Victor Gamedze.


Gamedze was laid to rest on Sunday at his parental home at KaLanga after he was shot twice while at Ezulwini Galp Filling Station.
According to sources, the law enforcers arrived at the home at around midday in a Toyota Quantum and a police van.
The name of the socialite who stays in one of the locations in Mbabane, has been deliberately withheld following that he has not yet been charged.
According to sources, the socialite was last seen yesterday morning in the company of two friends. The trio was said to have climbed a nearby mountain and the socialite was said to have been seen wearing shorts.


Soon after he vanished into the mountain with the two men, plain clothes police officers were said to have arrived in a white Toyota Quantum. The officers reportedly found two children in the house and appeared to be searching the rooms. The sources said they were not sure what the police were looking for but saw them constantly walking about the premises as though they were looking for something.


Moments later, a female believed to be the socialite’s companion was said to have arrived in the company of more officers. A yellow tape was used to isolate three cars and two blocks of houses from the rest of the compound. One of the cars was a red VW Polo with South African registration numbers.

Such tapes are usually used by officers to mark a crime scene or to isolate an area where they are conducting investigations and indicates that no one but the police should go beyond it.

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