UPDATE: Missing Ntabankulu policeman found alive
Police in Ntabankulu say that the 30-year-old policeman, Constable Siyabonga Samkelo Siyomo, who was reported as missing by his wife over the weekend was on Monday found alive.
According to his wife, he had a large amount of cash on his person and had gone to Kockstad to view a vehicle that he was interested on Saturday.
However, he failed to return home andpolice appealed to the public for assistance in locating him on Monday.
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