Matipandile Sotheni, a former elite police unit member, is expected to appear in the Brakpan Magistrate’s Court on multiple charges, including premeditated murder.
Image: Itumeleng English / Independent Newspapers
Matipandile Sotheni, an alleged former Special Task Force member accused of being involved in the murder of Madlanga Commission Witness D, Marius van der Merwe, is set to appear in the Brakpan Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.
The 41-year-old made his first court appearance last week on March 16 following his arrest the previous weekend.
Police revealed that Sotheni allegedly acted as the gunman in the drive-by shooting that killed van der Merwe outside his home in Brakpan on December 5, 2025.
Sotheni faces a charge of conspiracy to commit murder, premeditated murder, three counts of attempted murder and unlawful possession of ammunition.
National police spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe previously said that Wiandre Pretorius, a police informant linked to the Madlanga Commission, who died by suicide at a petrol station in Brakpan, was also implicated in van der Merwe's murder and drove the Suzuki Swift that was later traced to Sotheni’s girlfriend.
According to police, Sotheni joined the elite Special Task Force in 2010.
Mathe said Sotheni joined the SAPS in 2005 and later joined the elite Special Task Force.
He resigned in 2019 and moved into the private sector.
This, she said, will give some insight into how Sotheni operated.
Police allege that Sotheni pulled the trigger in the December drive-by shooting that killed whistleblower Marius van der Merwe.
Image: Itumeleng English / Independent Newspapers
“It tells you that he would execute and eliminate Witness D on the spot because of the training that our special task force members receive. So they knew that he was the best person for the job," she said.
"[It is] quite an unfortunate day for us as the SAPS, having a former member of the SAPS being arrested on a very serious charge in relation to the murder of Witness D," Mathe previously said.
"When you look at the cost that it takes to train a Special Task Force member, each member costs more than R1 million to train. It’s quite a loss for the SAPS.”
“But at the same time, it's good that we rid our organisation of corrupt and criminal elements that do not deserve to be in a blue uniform," she said.
Mathe said the investigation team has also interviewed two other people in connection with van der Merwe's murder.
It was previously reported that Pretorius had survived a previous shooting, when his car was reportedly hit 16 times.
He was named in the alleged murder of Emmanuel Mbhense, whose body was found dumped at Duduza Dam in Nigel in April 2022. That investigation is still underway.
Van der Merwe, a former EMPD officer and security specialist, had testified before the commission in November last year, revealing alleged misconduct within the EMPD and blowing the whistle on Mbhense’s murder.
Sotheni cut a lonely figure, standing in the dock of the Brakpan Magistrate’s Court, dressed in black.
Heavily armed police officers stood guard outside, while more officers stood inside the court.
National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson Lumka Mahanjana said Sotheni faces charges of conspiracy to commit murder, premeditated murder, three counts of attempted murder and unlawful possession of ammunition.
Mahanjana said Sotheni is set to appear in court on Wednesday, where the State plans to oppose bail.
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