Bashira Issaka was killed inside his business premises in Cape Town last month, according to the authorities
South African police have offered a reward of 50,000 rand (about $3,000) for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for killing a Ghanaian national in Cape Town.
Bashira Issaka, 35, was shot dead inside the premises of his container business on June 29 after being told to pay a protection fee, according to the South African Police Service (SAPS).
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Police spokesperson Thembakazi Mpendukana said the suspects allegedly entered the business and demanded a protection fee before fatally shooting Issaka.
Police said investigators are pursuing all possible leads to identify and apprehend those responsible for the killing.
”The investigating officer is exploring all avenues in a bid to bring the perpetrators to book and reaches out to the community for assistance,” Mpendukana said.
Western Cape police are now appealing to members of the public who may have information about the murder to come forward, assuring potential informants that their identities will be protected.
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The case is being investigated by Sergeant Donovan Peterson of the Provincial Serious and Violent Crimes unit.
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