A son of late Zimbabwe President Mugabe is detained in South Africa over a shooting, reports say

South African authorities have taken Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, the youngest son of late Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe, into custody following a shooting incident at his upscale Johannesburg residence. The national broadcaster SABC reported that Mugabe was seen in handcuffs in the driveway after police responded to the emergency call on Thursday.

According to police statements, the victim—identified as a household employee—sustained gunshot wounds and remains in critical condition. While authorities haven’t formally named the detained individuals, they confirmed two persons are assisting with investigations into an attempted murder case. Colonel Dimakatso Nevhuhulwi, police spokesperson, stated that “the motive of the shooting is unknown at this stage and police investigations are underway.”

The incident adds to the Mugabe family’s legal troubles in South Africa. In 2017, Bellarmine’s mother Grace Mugabe—then Zimbabwe’s first lady—faced assault allegations after allegedly attacking a model at a luxury Johannesburg hotel where both Bellarmine and his brother Robert Jr. were present. She ultimately avoided prosecution through diplomatic immunity.

This development also follows recent legal issues for the Mugabe siblings. Bellarmine’s older brother Robert Mugabe Jr. received a $300 fine last year after admitting to marijuana possession in Zimbabwe.

Robert Mugabe Sr. governed Zimbabwe for 37 years until his 2017 ouster, passing away two years later in Singapore at age 95. The former leader’s family continues to maintain connections with South Africa, where they own several properties.