In a twist that’s stirring public conversation, Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has firmly set the record straight: he never claimed that DNA was taken from the Bergview College principal in connection with the high-profile Cwecwe case.
Clearing up a storm of speculation, the Ministry of Police has emphasized that while the principal was initially a suspect, no DNA sample was collected from him. Instead, the DNA testing is solely linked to the minor involved in the case. Authorities have identified three persons of interest, and none of them has been publicly named.
The investigation is being spearheaded by a senior-ranking Major-General, ensuring a high level of oversight and credibility. Officials are urging the public to stay tuned to official channels and avoid spreading misinformation, which has already fueled unnecessary panic and confusion.
As the case continues to unfold, the spotlight remains on responsible reporting and the integrity of ongoing investigations.
