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Lead investigator into the gruesome murder of Namhla Mtwa 💔has been removed from the case after receiving death threats. Here's what happened 👇

A senior lead investigator into the gruesome murder of Namhla Mtwa has been removed from the case after receiving death threats.that the senior investigator was deployed from Limpopo to the Eastern Cape to deal specifically with the murder case of Mtwa.

“It is more difficult than one thought, we sent a senior police officer to come and investigate, a brigadier from Limpopo. We had to protect her, we had to ship her out because there were threats on her life. Cele said a new investigator has taken over the case. He conceded that the threats on the investigators will not deter them and that they provided protection to all investigators part of the murder case.

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