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Parolee Linked to Brutal Killing of 12 – Police Commissioner

January 10, 2026
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Gauteng, South Africa — National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola on Monday confirmed major developments in the investigation into the Saulsville massacre, the mass shooting that claimed 12 lives in one of Gauteng’s deadliest attacks in recent years. Authorities have revealed that one of the detained suspects is a parolee who was released from prison just months ago, a detail investigators say is central to understanding how the attack unfolded.

Masemola told journalists that the suspect was released on parole in September 2025 and is believed to have played “a central role” in the killings. Police teams are now intensifying their search for the remaining suspects, working through surveillance footage, forensic evidence, and witness accounts from community members who were at or near the scene of the attack.

In another significant development, police have confirmed that the owner of the tavern where the shooting occurred has also been formally charged. The establishment, believed to have been operating without a licence, was hosting a large crowd on the night of the incident. The owner, who sustained injuries during the attack, remains hospitalised, but Masemola stressed that the investigation will proceed irrespective of his condition.

The massacre has brought renewed focus on the proliferation of illegal liquor outlets across Gauteng. According to Masemola, more than 100 unlicensed taverns and shebeens have been shut down in the Atteridgeville precinct alone since July 2025. Province-wide inspections in the past month resulted in the closure of nearly 2,900 illegal establishments. Many recent mass shootings in the province, he noted, have been linked to these unregulated venues, which often attract criminal activity due to poor oversight and inadequate security.

Masemola urged communities to play an active role in preventing further violence. He appealed for citizens to report suspicious gatherings, unlicensed taverns, and unusual activity, emphasising that criminal networks often exploit the heightened movement and festivities of the season. “We need communities to stand with us,” he said. “Help us stop another tragedy before it occurs.”

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