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South African "Facebook Rapist" caught in Tanzania after police manhunt
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Date:2025-04-06 20:39:37
A South African fugitive who faked his own death in a prison break that embarrassed authorities has been apprehended in Tanzania, the government said on Saturday.
Thabo Bester, a convicted rapist, escaped from a privately-run prison in Bloemfontein in May last year — but South African police only found out last month.
On Saturday, Justice Minister Ronald Lamola said Bester was arrested by Tanzanian authorities on Friday night along with two others: A woman he is reportedly romantically involved with and another person.
"(We) can confirm that escapee Mr. Thabo Bester with his accomplice Dr. Nandipha Maguduma(na) along with a Mozambican national have been arrested in Tanzania late last night," Lamola told a press briefing.
Bester was believed to have died after setting himself on fire behind bars, but in late March police said DNA tests revealed the charred remains found in his cell belonged to someone else.
Dubbed the "Facebook rapist," Bester allegedly lured victims on the social media platform before raping and robbing them. He killed at least one victim.
In 2012, he was sentenced to life in prison for rape, robbery and murder.
Police Minister Bheki Cele said the three were held in the northern Tanzanian city of Arusha, near the Kenyan border, as they attempted to leave the country.
Authorities stopped the black SUV the fugitives were traveling in after it left a hotel. The suspects had arrived in Arusha from Dar es Salaam, Cele said
The suspects were each in possession of several passports, he added.
Tanzanian authorities identified the third person as Zakaria Alberto.
"All are being held by the police," Tanzania police spokesman David Misime said in a statement.
"Arrangements for legal communications both locally and internationally are ongoing."
Doubts about Bester's death were first raised by local media outlet GroundUp in November.
Last month, police opened a fresh murder investigation after an autopsy revealed the body found in Bester's cell had died as a result of blunt force trauma to the head before it was set ablaze.
The body's identity is still unknown.
Earlier this week, police raided a villa in an affluent Johannesburg suburb where Bester was thought to have spent time in hiding with Magudumana.
Lamola said a South African delegation will travel to Tanzania tomorrow to bring the fugitives back.
"We are confident that we will receive maximum cooperation from our sister nation, Tanzania, to assist us to bring these fugitives to justice," Lamola said.
British private security firm G4S, which operates the prison Bester escaped from, has said three employees were dismissed in connection with the incident.
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