IN CONVERSATION WITH Phaladi Shuping (spokesperson for the Independent Police Investigative Directorate.(IPID))

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A Lenasia police officer, Tshepiso Malepane, is expected to appear in court after being arrested for the alleged murder of his friend, Lebogang Sekhute, during a violent altercation outside a tavern in Pimville, Soweto.

The incident unfolded on the evening of 21 September when Malepane was accused of inappropriately spanking a young girl inside the tavern, sparking outrage among patrons. Tensions rose quickly, and Sekhute, described as Malepane’s close friend, stepped in to calm the situation. Witnesses say he even apologized to the child’s mother and tried to diffuse the conflict.

Later, outside the tavern, the situation escalated further. It is alleged that Malepane retrieved his state-issued firearm and confronted Sekhute, who was seated in his car. According to eyewitnesses, Sekhute was dragged from the vehicle and shot multiple times in the head, neck, and chest. He died at the scene.

Malepane was arrested shortly afterward and remains in custody. He is facing charges of murder and the unlawful use of a state-issued firearm.

The killing has left Sekhute’s family devastated. His mother described him as a humble and peaceful young man who always tried to avoid conflict. Community members who witnessed the shooting expressed shock, particularly because the victim had been attempting to prevent violence rather than instigate it.

The case has raised serious concerns about police conduct and accountability, with questions being asked about the misuse of firearms issued to law enforcement officers. The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid) has launched a probe into the matter to determine the full circumstances of the incident.

As Malepane prepares to face the court, the case is drawing widespread attention, both for its tragic nature and for what it suggests about the ongoing challenges of police discipline and public trust in law enforcement
2 Oct 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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