JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -South African police are hunting a gang leader from Lesotho believed to have controlled operations at an illegal gold mine where 78 bodies were recovered last week after months ...
Mine rescue workers host up a cage that was ... Police said that the suspect, identified as Lesotho national James Neo Tshoaeli, was among the miners who resurfaced but was never booked by ...
Police said that the suspect — identified as Lesotho national James Neo Tshoaeli but commonly known as “Tiger" — was among those who came out of the mine near the town of Stilfontein ...
The Lesotho national resurfaced from the deep mine shaft in Stilfontein while officers had it surrounded, and was supposed to be escorted directly to the nearest police station for detention ...
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is confident that the Lesotho Highlands water tunnel will be reopened by the end of March as planned. The critical water tunnel closed on October 31 for ...
Four police officers who were arrested on Friday in connection with the escape of alleged underground illegal mining kingpin and ringleader, ...
Police said most of those arrested in Stilfontein this week were not South African nationals but came from Mozambique, Lesotho and Zimbabwe. Big mining companies “come into our communities ...
Police have been searching for Tiger since he resurfaced from shaft 11 in Stilfontein during a rescue mission earlier this month. While he was reportedly arrested and transported by officers, he was ...
South African police have launched a manhunt for a Lesotho gang member believed to have controlled operations at an illegal gold mine where 78 bodies were recovered last week during a police siege, ...