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🇿🇼 Published: 02 February 2026
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The correctional services department (DCS) says the decision to transfer convicted murderer Thabo Bester and alleged criminal mastermind Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala was based on a comprehensive threat and risk assessment. The two were moved from the Kgosi Mampuru II Correctional Centre (C-Max) in Pretoria to the eBongweni Super-Maximum Correctional Centre in Kokstad. Matlala, who faces attempted murder charges involving his ex-girlfriend Tebogo Thobejane,was relocated in December, while Bester was moved on January 30.

Briefing the media on Monday, correctional services national commissioner Makgothi Samuel Thobakgale said the transfers were necessitated by ongoing security and threat analyses. “We conduct risk and threat assessments daily regarding our systems and every inmate accommodated in our facilities,” Thobakgale said. “This analysis becomes part of a daily security plan developed by each facility.The transfers of Matlala and Besterwere directly informed by the findings.” To prevent ongoing crime and mitigate the risks associated with those in our facilities, we must act promptly.

While declining to divulge specific details, the commissioner emphasised the safety of inmates was a priority. “The decision was made for the safety of both inmates, and to ensure the security of the correctional system is not undermined by any activity associated with them,” he said. “To prevent ongoing crime and mitigate the risks associated with those in our facilities, we must act promptly.” Matlala’s legal team has reportedly opposed the transfer, citing logistical concerns. They argued the distance between the Johannesburg high court and the KwaZulu-Natal facility makes legal consultations difficult.

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Originally published by TimesLIVE • February 02, 2026

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