Brothers Matthew Broderick Breet and Sheldon Jaret Breet will face additional charges after further investigations revealed a stockpile of ammunition, firearms, military hand radios and grenades, the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) said on Wednesday.
The brothers, aged 27 and 31, were arrested on Saturday by the Hawks in connection with the murder of Brian Wainstein who was gunned down in his Constantia home in August in front of his wife and child.
Wainstein was known as the international “Steroid King”.
Hawks spokesperson, Captain Lloyd Ramovha, said: “Follow-up investigations on Tuesday afternoon resulted in a team from the Hawks setting their sights on a self-
storage facility belonging to the elder brother in Kraaifontein.
“This culminated in the seizure of over 3000 assorted rounds of ammunition, 4 firearms, 4 grenades as well as two military radios. Some of these finds were made from a vehicle allegedly driven by Matthew before he was arrested.”
Wainstein was shot and killed and his wife and child witnessed the incident in their larney home, in the early hours of 18 August.
“The gunmen allegedly took three cellphones before they fled, leaving the wife and child unharmed,” Ramovha said.
Also arrested for his involvement in the murder was Fabian Cupido.
The 39-year-old is still in custody following a string of court appearances.
The brothers appeared alongside Cupido yesterday after also appearing in the Wynberg Magistrates’ Court on Monday.
The case was postponed to early next year.