Police investigate shooting incident outside allegedly hijacked building. Image credit: Metro FM
The South African police have made a significant development in the murder case of renowned DJ and businessman Warrick “DJ Warras” Stock, with two individuals being taken in for questioning.
Stock was tragically gapi’d in a brazen attack at a hijacked building in Johannesburg last week, with CCTV footage capturing the gruesome scene of three men approaching him and opening fire before making a swift escape on foot.
National Police Spokesperson Athlenda Mathe confirmed the update, stating that the Gauteng police, led by Lieutenant General Tommy Mthombeni, have taken the two suspects in for questioning, marking a crucial breakthrough in the case.
Police’s Commitment
This development comes after National Commissioner Fannie Masemola’s commitment to make a breakthrough in the case by Monday, showcasing the police’s determination to bring justice to the 37-year-old DJ’s family and fans.

Mathe emphasized that the two individuals are currently being questioned by detectives, and an update will be provided on whether arrests will be made, keeping the public informed about the progress of the investigation.
The police are leaving no stone unturned in their pursuit of justice, with the investigation ongoing and more leads being pursued.
DJ Warras, known for his electrifying performances and contributions to the music industry, was taken from the world too soon, leaving a void in the hearts of his loved ones and fans.
The motive behind the attack is still unclear, but the police are exploring all avenues, including the possibility of a targeted hit, given Stock’s high profile in the entertainment industry.
The public is urged to come forward with any information that may aid in the investigation, as the police continue to crack down on violent crime in the city.