South Africa’s most wanted fugitive surrenders to police
South Africa’s most wanted fugitive, Mark Scott-Crossley on Wednesday
was arrested after handing himself over to the police in Pretoria.
According to Buzz SA, Scott-Crossley escaped after the police declared
him wanted in connection with the attempted murder of one Silence
Mabunda.
The
37-year-old victim, an employee at the Moholoholo Wildlife
Rehabilitation Centre was allegedly assaulted by the suspect at a shop
in Hoedspruit while he was buying airtime there in December 2016. The
suspect grabbed and smashed his cellphone, before driving over him in an
apparent racist attack.
After reporting the case to the police they initially thought it was a
hit and run incident but after a thorough investigation, a case of
attempted murder was opened against Mark Scott-Crossley.
Speaking after his arrest, Limpopo police spokesperson, Brigadier
Motlafela Mojapelo, said the suspect will appear at the Hoedspruit
Magistrate’s Court on Friday, January 20, 2017.
‘Mark Scott-Crossley will appear in the Hoedspruit Magistrate’s Court on Friday in connection with the attempted murder of Innocent Mabunda. The suspect is alleged to have knocked him over with his car in Hoedspruit. He then apparently reversed over Mabunda as well.’
Mark Scott-Crossley, who is not new to committing crimes, had been
convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment after he and two of his
farm employees hurled a former farm worker into a lion enclave in 2005.
But after appealing his life sentence at the Supreme Court of Appeal in
Bloemfontein, his murder conviction was set aside and changed to five
years’ imprisonment.
He was, however, released on parole in August 2008.
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