Eastern Cape rape suspect nabbed within 30 minutes of attack

A man was arrested by metro police, 30 minutes after an alleged rape in Booysen Park
QUICK ACTION: A man was arrested by metro police, 30 minutes after an alleged rape in Booysen Park
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While conducting roadblocks at the weekend, Nelson Mandela Bay metro police arrested a rape suspect within 30 minutes of the alleged attack in Booysen Park.

Acting metro police commissioner Andrew Moses said a team in Booysen Park Drive saw a man running past the roadblock, chased by men armed with knives on Sunday morning. 

On being told that the man was a suspected rapist, the metro police officers joined the pursuit.

Moses said the 42-year-old suspect was arrested before he could disappear into nearby bushes. 

“We took him into custody and when the suspect was taken back to the Vastrap area, where he had fled from, the 32-year-old victim positively identified him as the [alleged] perpetrator. 

“Tensions ran high as the community gathered …[They] gained entry to the suspect’s shack and ransacked the place,” Moses said.

He said the suspect was detained at the Bethelsdorp police station.

Moses commended the arresting officer, Constable Jason Simmonds, and his supervisor, Sergeant Isaac Blignaut, for their quick reactions.

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