Three men have been arrested for allegedly attempting to murder a Cape Town man.
- Three men allegedly assaulted a man and dumped him in Browns Farm, Cape Town, on 3 June.
- Police managed to track down two of the men after receiving a tip-off about the vehicle used during the crime.
- The third man was arrested on a separate case, relating to the shooting of another man, also in Browns Farm.
Three men accused of assaulting a man and dumping him in Browns Farm, Cape Town, on 3 June, were arrested on Thursday evening.
According to a police statement, the men, aged 40, 41 and 42, assaulted the man and then loaded him into a Toyota Avanza, drove to Browns Farm, near Nyanga, and dumped him.
The victim, who survived the attack, was later sent for medical attention, police spokesperson Sergeant Noloyiso Rwexana said in a statement.
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On Thursday, police received a tip-off when the Toyota Avanza was spotted at a car wash, with two occupants inside.
“During the search of the vehicle, police recovered clothing items and a tekkie (shoe) with blood. The two suspects who were in the vehicle at the time were arrested,” Rwexana said.
The third man was also arrested, but on a separate case, after he allegedly shot and injured another man in the leg on 6 June in Khakakhaka Street in Browns Farm.
All three men are facing a charge of attempted murder and are expected to appear in court on Monday.
– Compiled by Alex Mitchley