Sunday, May 24, 2026

Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi vows to bring Captain Louis Nel’s killers to justice

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Remembering Captain Louis Nel: A Tribute

The Tragic Incident

What Happened on Flanders Drive

Last week Captain Louis Nel and his partner were ambushed while driving on Flanders Drive in Mount Edgecombe, north of Durban’s CBD. The attackers opened fire, hitting their vehicle many times.

Response from Emergency Services

KZN VIP Emergency Medical Services and security partners arrived quickly. They found the car riddled with bullet holes and two injured officers. Advanced life support was given to the seriously injured officer at the scene before he was flown to a nearby hospital for emergency care. He remains under care.

Commissioner Mkhwanazi’s Promise

Words at the Memorial

At the memorial service, KwaZulu‑Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi spoke to the gathered crowd. He said the loss of Captain Nel had touched the hearts of the whole police force.

Vowing to Find the Culprits

Mkhwanazi promised that the murderers would be caught, dead or alive, and that they would be found soon. “We will find them. We will find the murderers, dead or alive. We will find them pretty soon,” he said.

Captain Nel’s Role in the Force

Criminal Intelligence and Investigation

Captain Nel worked in the Criminal Investigation Department, a unit that gathers and analyses information to fight crime. Mkhwanazi stressed how important this work is for keeping the province safe.

Elite Training in the Special Task Force

Nel was also a highly trained operator in the Special Task Force, one of South Africa’s elite tactical teams. This unit hunts down dangerous criminals and responds quickly when violence breaks out. Mkhwanazi noted that Nel was not just an information collector; he was ready to act when needed.

Community and Leaders Pay Respects

Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli’s Tribute

KwaZulu‑Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli described Captain Nel as a brave and dedicated officer who gave his life to protect the people of KZN. He said Nel would be remembered for his courage, devotion to duty, and selfless service.

Fellow Officers and Family

Senior police officers, SAPS members, relatives, and friends filled the Durban Christian Center church in Mayville to honor the fallen officer. They shared stories of his fearlessness and commitment to fighting crime.

Looking Ahead

Continuing the Fight Against Crime

The police leadership vowed to keep up the fight against violent crime in the province. They highlighted the need for strong criminal intelligence, well‑trained tactical units, and support for officers’ families.

Support for Officers’ Families

Programs will be expanded to help families of officers who are injured or killed in the line of duty, ensuring they receive counseling, financial aid, and community support.

Strengthening Police Units

Efforts will focus on recruiting more members for the Criminal Investigation Department and the Special Task Force, providing ongoing training, and improving equipment so officers can stay safe while doing their jobs.

Conclusion

Captain Louis Nel’s death is a stark reminder of the risks police face every day. His bravery, dedication, and elite training left a lasting mark on the force and the community. As leaders promise to bring his attackers to justice, they also commit to honoring his legacy by making the police stronger and safer for everyone who serves.

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