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Third South African police arrested in connection with teen’s murder

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DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA -APRIL 6: South African police take security measurements as former South African president Jacob Zuma supporters stage a demonstration outside KwaZulu-Natal High Court in Durban, South Africa, 06 April 2018. Zuma appeared in the Durban High court on Friday to answer several corruption and fraud charges in connection with a $2.5-billion arms deal procurement in the late 1990s. (Photo by Ihsaan Haffejee /Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

A third South African police officer was arrested on Tuesday linked to the murder of Nateniël Julies.

Julies, 16, was allegedly shot dead by police in Eldorado Park, Johannesburg, on Wednesday last week charged for the teen’s murder, but watchdog body the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) said on Tuesday that a third officer had also been taken into custody on charges of defeating the ends of justice and being in possession of prohibited ammunition.

“The detective is also from Eldorado Park SA Police Service. He is set to appear before the Protea magistrate’s court on Thursday, September 3,” IPID said in a statement.

Two police officers were arrested on Friday in connection with Julies’ murder.

The teenager, who had Down syndrome, was killed when according to reports he allegedly failed to respond to police questioning.

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