COLONEL SHOT AT FSTATE BASE STILL CRITICAL
The commanding officer who was shot by another soldier at Kroonstad military base on Tuesday was still in a critical condition, the SA National Defence Force (SANDF) said.
SANDF spokesman Brigadier General Kwena Mangope said on Wednesday that Colonel JS Grobbelaar's condition had "not worsened and not improved."
"He is still critical and in the intensive care unit."
Mangope said Grobbelaar was in his early 50s and had a wife and children.
Grobbelaar is the Officer Commanding Group 24.
The suspect, a lance-corporal, allegedly went to Grobbelaar's office and shot him around 7.30am on Tuesday.
"It looks like it was a premeditated type of action," said Mangope.
He said the motive was not known and the matter was still being investigated.
Grobbelaar was flown by helicopter to 1 Military hospital in Pretoria.
The lance-corporal was arrested by the SA Police Service and detained at the Kroonstad police station.
He was expected to appear in the Kroonstad Magistrate's Court on Wednesday.
Mangope said a military council held an urgent meeting to discuss the shooting on Tuesday, and decided that the suspect should be dishonourably discharged with immediate effect.
The man is believed to have used a pistol but it was not known if this was military issue or privately owned.
The criminal investigation into the matter continues.
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