December 10, 2024

Sergeant Buhle Ndlangamandla, the political unrest alleged serial killer police officer has challenged anyone who claimed he killed dozens of civilians to show him the graves of those people. (Read More Here).










Speaking to journalist on Saturday evening, Ndlangamandla said he was aware of the allegations against him suggesting that he killed civilians at Mankayane,he described these reports as a propaganda by people who wanted to secure donors using his name.(Read More Here).


“I am working here at Mankayane and living peacefully with the people of this area,if I killed their relatives why am I still here living with them? I am aware that the Solidarity Forces are looking for me, I will not run away from them, they will find me here at Mankayane.





“When these Solidarity Forces arrive, maybe,they will give me a chance to explain myself before they kill me. I am a police officer who protects life and property, recently I protected a SWALIMO member who was being stoned by her fellow comrades because my job is to protect life and property,”said the police officer.


Ndlangamandla, whose name appeared in the list of officers who were deployed during the June massacre to shoot and kill civilians said he was ready to be arrested if indeed, he committed a crime.





“I am not a killer, I cannot kill people because as a police officer, I understand that these human beings belong to the King.I am happy that you finally got hold of me so that I can speak.As I am speaking to you now,I am here at Mankayane and I am living with the people.


Some of the residents here want to take me out for entertainment,we are living peacefully. I don’t think they can do that to me if it’s true that I killed their relatives during the political unrest”,said the senior police officer.


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