South African Police on Sunday confirmed the arrest of three suspects in connection to the vicious slaughter of 18 relatives in the remote town of Lusikisiki, Eastern Cape, last week.
According to Police Minister, Senzo Mchunu who spoke on Sunday said the arrests were made following an intensive manhunt.
According to the statement issued during a memorial service for the families, a fourth suspect is expected to be apprehended soon.
He further stated that the three suspects are set to appear in court on Monday to face charges related to the massacre.
New Telegraph recalls that the massacre shocked the nation after gunmen stormed two homes, killing 15 women and 3 men, many of whom were shot in the head.
The Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Mmapaseka Letsike, attended the memorial and called on civil society, traditional leaders, and the government to “Raise the bar” in the fight to end gender-based violence.