A female security officer has filed an attempted murder case against the head of Matjhabeng’s controversial “rogue unit” after a shooting incident that raised serious concerns about the unit’s conduct. The case has intensified public scrutiny of the unit, which was already under fire for its methods and alleged abuses.
The Matjhabeng “rogue unit” is a municipal-linked security structure that has been repeatedly criticised for operating in an opaque and controversial manner. The new attempted murder complaint has amplified long‑standing questions about who controls the unit and how it is held accountable.
Local media reports and social posts highlight growing outrage, with calls for a full investigation into both the shooting and the broader activities of the unit. Community members and observers are demanding transparency, insisting that those in charge of the unit face consequences if wrongdoing is confirmed.
The opening of the attempted murder case means the matter is now in the hands of law enforcement and the justice system, where evidence around the shooting will be examined. Authorities are under pressure to act swiftly and to clarify the status and mandate of the “rogue unit” in light of the fresh allegations.
A female security officer has opened an attempted murder case against the head of Matjhabeng’s controversial “rogue unit” following a shooting incident.
The attempted murder case against the Matjhabeng “rogue unit” head has turned a long‑criticised security structure into a flashpoint, forcing authorities to confront accountability and public trust.