The Hawks have arrested a KwaZulu-Natal woman for allegedly hiring a hitman to kill her husband.
Capt Simphiwe Mhlongo, Hawks spokesperson in the province, said 39-year-old Mbalenhle Xaba was arrested on Wednesday for conspiracy to commit murder and fraud.
“Members received information about a wife who hired a hitman to kill her husband in the Estcourt area.“In November 2020 Xaba allegedly bought a motor vehicle and handed it over to the hired hitman as payment. “The said hitman did not execute the hit. As a result Xaba demanded the vehicle back in order to give it to another hitman.“Xaba was then arrested and charged accordingly.”Mhlongo said the case was postponed to September 21.
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