Phones of alleged DJ Warras murder mastermind sent for forensic analysis
Orrin Singh
14 January 2026 | 8:00Victor Majola, a 44-year-old taxi boss from Soweto, was arrested six days after Stock was killed in Joburg's CBD by an unknown gunman on December 16th.

Victor Majola, appearing at the JHB magistrates court for the murder of DJ Warras on the 13 January 2026. Picture: Simphiwe Nkosi/EWN
Cellphones confiscated from the man who allegedly orchestrated the murder of Warrick Stock, popularly known as DJ Warras, have been sent for forensic analysis and downloading.
Victor Majola, a 44-year-old taxi boss from Soweto, was arrested six days after Stock was killed in Joburg's CBD by an unknown gunman on December 16th.
CCTV footage allegedly captured Majola giving hand signals to the shooter by pointing out Stock.
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In opposing his bail application, investigating officer Abe Montwedi presented reasons why Majola shouldn't be granted bail, despite pleading his innocence.
"The community will even lose trust in the police and the justice system, your worship. Seeing that the person who orchestrated the murder of the crime is being released because we are looking for the main shooter. The main shooter will be arrested. He’s the one that orchestrated everything, that planned with his girlfriend and was presented on the day of the shooting" said Montwedi.
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