A police officer murdered in the early hours of Friday, 17 October 2025, in Tsakane Extension 13. The incident, which occurred outside Constable Raymond Mzwakhe Khoza’s residence, has sparked national concern and an urgent investigation led by the Hawks.
- Constable Khoza Responds to Disturbance Call
- Officer Shot Multiple Times Outside His Home
- Police Officer Murdered and Firearm Stolen
- Hawks Launch Urgent Investigation
- Community and Political Response
- Public Safety Concerns Over Stolen Firearm
- Call for Witnesses and Community Support
- Remembering Constable Khoza
Constable Khoza Responds to Disturbance Call

At approximately 00:40 am, Constable Khoza, who was off duty at the time, received a distress call from a neighbour. The caller alerted him to suspicious activity involving unknown men outside her yard on Shingange Street.
Despite being off duty, Constable Khoza acted swiftly and stepped outside to investigate. As he approached the neighbour’s gate, gunshots erupted.
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Officer Shot Multiple Times Outside His Home
According to police reports, the suspects opened fire from within the neighbour’s yard as Constable Khoza neared. He was struck several times in the lower body.
Injured but still mobile, the constable attempted to return to his home. Tragically, he collapsed inside his residence and later succumbed to his injuries.
Police Officer Murdered and Firearm Stolen
During the incident, Constable Khoza dropped his official service firearm while retreating. The suspects allegedly took the weapon before fleeing the scene.
This brazen theft of a state-issued firearm poses a severe threat to public safety. Law enforcement agencies are now on high alert to recover the stolen weapon.
Hawks Launch Urgent Investigation
The Hawks’ serious organised crime unit in the East Rand is spearheading the murder investigation. Spokesperson Lt-Col Christopher Singo confirmed that the suspects remain at large.
He detailed that Constable Khoza had gone to assist after hearing that the men were assaulting neighbours nearby. The attackers opened fire when they saw the officer approach.
Community and Political Response
The ANC caucus in Ekurhuleni has strongly condemned the murder. Chief Whip Sizakele Masuku called for a “swift, co-ordinated and uncompromising response” by SAPS and all law enforcement units.
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“No society can defeat crime by remaining silent in the face of such evil,” Masuku stated. She further urged community members to share any information that may assist with the investigation.
Public Safety Concerns Over Stolen Firearm
Beyond the tragic loss of life, authorities are concerned about the stolen firearm. A state-issued weapon in criminal hands significantly increases the risk to community members and law enforcement.
The Hawks have prioritised the recovery of the firearm, as well as the identification and arrest of the suspects.
Call for Witnesses and Community Support
Law enforcement is appealing to the public for any information that could aid in capturing the suspects. Members of the Tsakane community are encouraged to come forward anonymously if needed.
Authorities stress that the continued silence could enable the perpetrators to strike again, especially with the firearm still in their possession.
Remembering Constable Khoza
Constable Khoza served in the Brakpan Visible Policing Unit, where he was known for his dedication and bravery. His death is not just a loss to the police service but to the broader community he served.
Colleagues, friends, and community members mourn the loss of a committed officer who acted courageously, even off duty, to protect his neighbourhood.
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The murder of a police officer is not only an attack on an individual but a challenge to law and order. The criminals responsible for killing Constable Khoza and stealing his firearm must be brought to justice without delay.
Gauteng residents are urged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to authorities. To support the investigation, contact SAPS anonymously through Crime Stop at 08600 10111.