Major General Fred Kekana Escapes Hijacking at Westonaria Home — Suspects Flee After Exchange of Gunfire
In a chilling reminder of South Africa’s crime reality, Acting Gauteng Police Commissioner Major General Fred Kekana narrowly escaped a brazen hijacking attempt at his home in Westonaria, west of Johannesburg, in the early hours of Monday morning, 14 July 2025.
According to preliminary reports, the attempted hijacking unfolded when unidentified suspects targeted Kekana’s vehicle. However, his quick-thinking driver reacted swiftly, drawing his firearm and firing at the attackers. The suspects were forced to flee the scene, reportedly abandoning a firearm in the yard during their escape.
Suspects on the Run – Gun Recovered at the Scene
The situation could have turned deadly, but no injuries were reported. The firearm left behind is now in police custody, forming a critical piece of evidence in the ongoing investigation.
Police spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe confirmed to The Citizen that an official statement will be issued with more details as they emerge. For now, police intelligence units are actively pursuing the suspects, and crime scene experts are combing the area for further forensic evidence.
A String of Crime and Controversy in High Places
This incident follows closely on the heels of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s shocking announcement on Sunday night, placing Police Minister Senzo Mchunu on immediate leave due to allegations linking him to organised crime. The hijacking attempt on a senior police official comes at a time when trust in law enforcement leadership is already being tested.
While no direct connection has been established between the two events, the timing has prompted serious concern among security experts and political analysts, suggesting that criminal networks may be emboldened or attempting to send a message.
Public Reactions & Political Pressure Mount
Many citizens have taken to social media expressing outrage and fear over the safety of even the country’s highest-ranking law enforcement figures. Political parties and civil society organisations are demanding immediate action and increased security measures, especially for public officials facing potential threats.
Security analyst Boitumelo Dhlamini noted, “If criminals can target the Provincial Police Commissioner at his own home, what message does that send to the public about safety and impunity?”
What’s Next?
This is a developing story, and updates are expected from SAPS headquarters as investigations continue. As Gauteng remains on high alert, citizens are encouraged to remain vigilant, report suspicious activity, and support ongoing crime-fighting efforts.
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