Mark Batchelor tractor

KNYSNA, SOUTH AFRICA – MAY 13, Mark Williams and Marc Batchelor (right of screen) during day 1 of the 2011 MTN SuperSport Shootout from Simola Golf and Country Estate on May 13 2011 in Knysna, South Africa –
Photo: Duif du Toit / Gallo Images

Marc Batchelor linked to R1bn stash of cocaine “hidden in a tractor”

Another puzzling twist in the Marc Batchelor case has caught police by surprise: The discovery of a cocaine-filled tractor has got tongues wagging.

Mark Batchelor tractor

KNYSNA, SOUTH AFRICA – MAY 13, Mark Williams and Marc Batchelor (right of screen) during day 1 of the 2011 MTN SuperSport Shootout from Simola Golf and Country Estate on May 13 2011 in Knysna, South Africa –
Photo: Duif du Toit / Gallo Images

In a case that is proving to be stranger than fiction, Marc Batchelor’s international links to the criminal underworld continue to surface. Almost two weeks after he was gunned down in Olivedale, Gauteng, the police have been digging underneath a surface which is concealing some very murky information – some of which was hidden in a tractor.

Marc Batchelor: International man of mystery?

His links to the gangs operating in Johannesburg have since been well-documented. But now, it seems whatever operation Batchelor was involved in has gone international. New information shared with the Sunday Times explains how the former Bafana Bafana star had his fingers in some very dangerous pies:

Australia: Police found cocaine worth R1.4 billion hidden in a second-hand tractor Down Under. The vehicle had been imported from South Africa, and police are linking the discovery to the murder of Marc Batchelor. Both incidents happened within one day of each other.

Israel: The authorities are currently investigating a disagreement Batchelor had with an Israeli businessman over a R3.5 million debt. It has been stated that the former footballer collected the money, but never handed it over.

Serbia: As we have previously reported, Batchelor seems to have been involved with the Serbian gangs which operate underneath the radar in Joburg – even the way he was killed was a hallmark of the Eastern-Europeans’ preferred method of execution.

The Aussie link to a tractor

A source close to the publication believes that someone had grassed-up – or, snitched on – Marc Batchelor after they were arrested in Australia. SAPS are convinced that the late athlete was a major player in this billion-rand coke deal.

Almost everything about this investigation has been wild. Last week, a private investigator into the apparent gangland hit was nabbed for taking Batchelor’s phone from the scene of the crime, just minutes after he was shot dead. The accused has since been released by the authorities but found information had been wiped from the phone.

Before that, his seedy underworld connections were made public knowledge, particularly his involvement with the Serbs. As the police attempt to get to the bottom of this murder, they’re following a trail with plenty of curious twists and turns yet come.