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Police Officer Liza Matladi Implicated in Six-Murder Insurance Scam; Two Women Turn State Witness

Allegations of R10 Million Payout Following Murders of Ex-Boyfriends

by Sophia Bennett

Polokwane, South Africa – Two women have reportedly turned state witnesses in connection with the murder of six individuals linked to an alleged insurance payout scam involving police officer Liza Matladi, who is believed to be the mastermind behind the scheme.

The officer was taken into custody on Thursday afternoon, just hours after the two women were questioned separately in Ga-Mokgohloa and Sengatane, areas outside Polokwane. According to police insiders, Matladi allegedly orchestrated the murders of the women’s ex-boyfriends, whom they had insured prior to their deaths.

Details of the Allegations

Reports suggest that Matladi had taken out insurance policies with multiple companies, including Absa, FNB, Assupol, One Life, and Standard Bank. It is believed she received approximately R10 million in payouts following the six murders.

The victims of this alleged scheme include:

  • Sydney Noko Montja (killed on October 21, 2019)
  • Joyce Tsela Malesa (murdered on July 5, 2020)
  • Navel Kutumela (killed on April 6, 2021)
  • Maphari Ephraim Chosi (murdered on August 1, 2021)
  • Jacob Petrus Seakamela (killed on September 14, 2022)
  • Phuthi Martin Mothata (murdered on April 13, 2024)

Use of Insurance Payouts

It is alleged that Matladi used the insurance payouts to finance extravagant purchases, including two Range Rover SUVs, a Toyota Land Cruiser, a BMW 3 Series, and a Mercedes Benz C-Class.

Authorities are continuing their investigation into this case, emphasizing the serious nature of police involvement in such heinous acts. The decision of the two women to become state witnesses may provide crucial information in building a case against Matladi and others involved in this tragic saga.

As the investigation unfolds, police urge anyone with information related to the case to come forward.

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