Police are offering a R200 000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the men who gunned down a senior police officer in Durban’s KwaMashu area.
Superintendent Jay Naicker said on Wednesday: ”In order to speed up the investigation, police in KwaZulu-Natal are offering a reward of up to R200 000 for any information that may lead to the arrest and conviction of those responsible of the murder of Superintendent Frans Bothma.”
Naicker said 44-year-old Bothma and two colleagues were on crime-prevention duties in KwaMashu’s K Section on Tuesday night.
”According to the surviving police officials … they noticed a black VW Polo that aroused their suspicions. They immediately turned around and pulled up behind the suspects’ vehicle,” Naicker said.
The three policemen approached and instructed the three men inside to get out of the vehicle. One of the occupants alighted and shot the Bothma with a high-calibre rifle. Police returned fire and the suspects sped off in the car.
Netcare 911 paramedics said the officer was declared dead at the scene.
Naicker said Bothma was a seasoned officer with 26 years’ service in the police. He was stationed at the Inanda police station and was a team leader with the provincial task team.
”Work colleagues are in shock. They described him as a passionate policeman with extremely good people skills. He was a hard worker as well as a mentor and leader,” Naicker said.
The case was handed to the Durban organised crime unit. Police said the gunmen were still at large, but they were confident of making arrests soon.
Naicker said that any person with information that may assist in the investigation was requested to contact Captain Keith Hodget on 082 556 4360. — Sapa