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Stranger than fiction: Two suspects escape police custody after turning into cats

If you thought Chidhumo and Masendeke's prison escape was one for the record books, this one is a shocker!

Gauteng: TWO suspects allegedly escaped police custody after turning into cats.

According to reputable publication IOL, two suspects were among 11 others arrested for being in possession of stolen property on July 16.

Gauteng police are probing probably the strangest case in a while, after suspects allegedly turned into cats and simply slinked out the cell.

According to a police report, seen by IOL, two suspects were among 11 others arrested for being in possession of stolen property on July 16.

The report states that two men, identified as Mustafa Ali and Omari Mustafa were in a holding cell, however, when police called out their names, the men were nowhere to be found.

The report further states that another suspect alleged that Ali and Mustafa made strange owl-like noises, turned into cats and walked out of the holding cells.

The official who wrote up the police report claimed that when he and another officer went to the cells to count the suspects, the same man who claimed the two men turned into cats, told them the same story.

A docket of escaping from lawful custody was also opened.

Gauteng police confirmed that the matter is under investigation.

Colonel Noxolo Kweza added that police officers who were on duty at the time, are also being investigated.

“Police have since arrested one of the escapees.

“Meyerton police have opened a disciplinary case against members following an escape from lawful custody. This follows an incident where two suspects, who were arrested for possession of hijacked goods, escaped from police custody.

The circumstances of the escape will form part of the investigation,” Kweza said.

This is probably the strangest jail escape in Southern Africa.

In Zimbabwe, the notorious Stephen Chidhumo, Masendeke escaped from Chikurubi Maximum Prison and were later captured in Mozambique.
The duo had commited a spate of armed robberies and the surving Masendeke siblings maintained the criminal ‘legacy’ and also got involved in a string of violent crimes.

Source :IOL/Additional reporting by Express Mail Zim

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