The Johannesburg Metro Police Department said on Monday it had conducted an investigation into the officers who were at the scene when an Alexandra man was allegedly beaten to death.
The JMPD said on Monday it had conducted an internal investigation into the officers at the scene in Alexandra when Collins Khosa was allegedly killed by soldiers.The Johannesburg Metro Police Department on Monday said it expected an investigation into the conduct of officers who were at the scene when an Alexandra man was allegedly beaten to death to be completed on Tuesday.
Collins Khosa was allegedly beaten by soldiers — in the presence of metro police officers — at his home on April 10 during a lockdown operation. He later succumbed to his wounds. His family took directly to the Constitutional Court in a bid to hold the government accountable for his death.
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