MPs said Sergeant Faizel Adams served Parliament with dedication, humility and kindness.
CAPE TOWN - Parliament has expressed shock and sadness following the murder of a police officer in Parow earlier this week.
Sergeant Faizel Adams was stationed at Parliament. He was shot and killed on Tuesday evening, apparently while visiting relatives.MPs on Wednesday said Sergeant Adams served Parliament with dedication, humility and kindness. They've called on detectives to leave no stone unturned in their search for the father of two's killers.It's believed the officer, stationed in Lentegeur, was hijacked before he was killed.Download the Eyewitness News app to your iOS or Android device.
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