Yet another delay in ‘Hammer Killer’ case

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Murder accused Tshepang Mapiloko.

By Teboho Moloi

QWAQWA – The much-anticipated court appearance of Tshepang “Hammer Killer” Mapiloko (36) at the Phuthaditjhaba Magistrate’s Court on Friday, 23 January, was brief and ended in yet another postponement, leaving the victim’s family and community disappointed.

The expectation was that the court would hear the decision of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) following an application by the state to have the matter transferred to the High Court. However, the decision was still outstanding.

Earlier this week, on Monday, 19 January 2026, the matter was adjourned to Friday after the case docket was not brought to court. On Friday, the court once again postponed the case to 12 February 2026 to allow for the completion of investigations while awaiting the DPP’s decision.

Mapiloko, from Phuthaditjhaba, is facing a Schedule 6 murder charge for the killing of his uncle, Frank Letlala (75). He has been in custody since his arrest on 9 October 2025, after he was denied bail. He is represented by Legal Aid South Africa.

Letlala was found lying motionless on the floor of his home in a pool of blood. Blood was reportedly splattered on the walls, and his head appeared to have been struck repeatedly with a hard object. A hammer was found next to his body.

Since the commencement of the case, several exhibits have been submitted to court, including Mapiloko’s sworn affidavit marked as Exhibit “A” and a jointly signed petition by relatives and community members opposing his release on bail, marked as Exhibit “B”.

Family spokesperson Morwesi Posholi said the family wants the accused to remain in custody and face a harsh sentence.

“We wish for him to be sentenced harshly and spend the rest of his life in jail. It is very sad because he is part of our family, but he also took the life of our uncle,” Posholi said.

The state prosecutor told the court that, due to the seriousness of the matter, it is appropriate for the case to be heard in the High Court.

“Because of the seriousness of the case, it needs to be heard by the High Court, but we will await the DPP’s decision,” said the prosecutor.

During Mapiloko’s bail application, the court found that he failed to present exceptional circumstances that would justify his release on bail.

Investigating officer Sergeant Teboho Rasenyalo strongly opposed bail, citing concerns for the safety of both the victim’s family and potential witnesses.

In his testimony, Rasenyalo told the court that some of the accused’s relatives had approached him, expressing fear that Mapiloko might harm them if released.

“They explained how scared they are of the accused and that if he is released on bail, he might do the same thing to them,” Rasenyalo submitted.

He further stated that he was concerned about witness safety, as the accused is known to them.No clear explanation was provided to the court regarding the whereabouts of the docket on Monday, 19 January, and the investigating officer was also not present on that day.

The matter returns to court on 12 February 2026.

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