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Eastern Cape police are offering a R50 000 reward for information leading to the killers of a well-known Port Alfred businessman in November 2009.
The body of Andrew Reynolds was found inside his farmhouse near Fort Brown, and a rifle and two cell phones were later found in a water tank.
Police spokesperson, Captain Mali Govender, says despite followin up on several leads, no positive links to the case have been made.
Anyone with information is requsted to contact the police.
Meanwhile, two foreign nationals have been arrested in East London after being caught in the act of trying to sell gold illegally.
Police spokesperson, lieutenant Khaya Tonjeni, says an informer tipped them off about two men from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
He says under-cover police posing as buyers went to their hotel on Wednesday where the men tried to offload 1.4kg of gold valued at about R650 000 for just R100 000.
Tonjeni says they were immediately arrested and the suspects, aged 29 and 32, were due to appear in court on Thursday.