Two Arrested After Smallholding Attack in Free State; Property Damaged, No Items Stolen

Upon returning to inspect his smallholding, the farmer discovered that his dog had been shot dead, the tyres on his tractor had been deliberately shot out and deflated, and a quantity of his hay had been set alight. Police confirmed that despite the intrusion, nothing was taken from the property.

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Two Arrested After Smallholding Attack in Free State; Property Damaged, No Items Stolen

Senekal, Free State – April 8, 2026



Two suspects have been arrested following an incident on a smallholding near Bethlehem in the Free State, where property was damaged and a dog was shot, police confirmed.



According to the South African Police Service (SAPS), a 19-year-old and a 56-year-old were taken into custody on Tuesday evening. Authorities also confirmed that four firearms were seized during the arrests.



Incident Details



Police reports indicate that the 65-year-old farmer was working in his workshop on the afternoon of April 7 when he noticed a vehicle passing the property. Shortly afterwards, gunshots were heard, and the vehicle was seen leaving the area.



Upon inspecting the property, the farmer discovered that his dog had been shot and killed, the tyres of a tractor had been damaged, and a quantity of hay had been set alight. No items were reported stolen.



Investigation and Possible Motive



Authorities have not yet confirmed a motive for the incident. Investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the damage and whether the act was intended as vandalism, intimidation, or linked to other criminal activity.



Police have indicated that further details will be released as the case progresses.



Rural Safety Concerns



Incidents affecting farms and smallholdings continue to raise concerns within South Africa’s agricultural sector. Stakeholders have highlighted the challenges faced by rural communities, including limited access to security resources and slower emergency response times in remote areas.



Agricultural groups have previously called for strengthened rural safety strategies and improved coordination between communities and law enforcement.



Legal Process Underway



The suspects are expected to appear in court in connection with the incident. Authorities have urged the public to allow the legal process to proceed while investigations continue.

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Erna
Apr 12, 2026 08:32

Why must they destoy everything that we work hard for what are they thinking we do not get eveyything for free like they do here must drasticly come a difference in this country it can not go on like this why why doiing that to scare people off there property or to murder them and steal if you shoot them then you go to jail forgive me if i am wrong

Erna
Apr 12, 2026 08:31

Why must they destoy everything that we work hard for what are they thinking we do not get eveyything for free like they do here must drasticly come a difference in this country it can not go on like this why why doiing that to scare people off there property or to murder them and steal if you shoot them then you go to jail forgive me if i am wrong