Police arrest 2 men just hours after fatal ambush of KZN K9 cop

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Police arrest 2 men just hours after fatal ambush of KZN K9 cop
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Police arrested two men on Saturday evening after the fatal shooting and robbery of a Ladysmith K9 officer a few hours earlier.

In a statement on Sunday, KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson Brig Jay Naicker said that an off-duty policeman attached to the Ladysmith K9 Unit was shot as he was driving in Steadville.

He said police officers from various units within the uThukela District traced the suspects to E Section in Ezakheni.

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