Monique Muller, the former partner of South African television presenter Katlego Maboe and mother of his child, has been arrested for illegal firearm possession, raising serious legal concerns. The 29-year-old was apprehended last Sunday in Ravensmead alongside five other individuals, according to reports from *The Son Newspaper*. Authorities suggest that the arrests may be linked to alleged gang connections in the area, adding complexity to an already serious situation.

Police spokesperson Sergeant Wesley Twigg confirmed Muller’s arrest and stated that she faces charges for illegal possession of a firearm. Muller has been in custody for almost a week and made her first court appearance on October 21 at the Cape Town Magistrates’ Court. During this preliminary session, her case was remanded to October 30, according to *Cape Argus*.
The incident has reignited public interest in Muller’s personal history, particularly her highly publicized relationship with Maboe. The couple’s relationship, which ended in 2020, was marked by allegations of infidelity and domestic abuse. Their breakup played out in the media, drawing widespread attention and sympathy for both parties involved.
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The fallout from their turbulent relationship also had significant professional consequences for Maboe. At the height of the scandal, he was removed from his presenting role on the popular *Expresso Morning Show*. He was also omitted from nominations for the South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTA), and advertising campaigns featuring him, including those for OUTsurance, were pulled from air. These events represented a dramatic shift in Maboe’s career, causing considerable disruption for the television personality who had previously enjoyed widespread acclaim.
Muller’s arrest comes nearly five years after these public incidents and adds a new dimension to her personal struggles. While it remains unclear what role, if any, gang affiliations played in her arrest, police investigations are ongoing. The case underscores the challenges that individuals can face when personal histories intersect with legal issues, particularly in high-profile situations.
The Ravensmead community has reportedly seen increased law enforcement activity in connection with illegal firearms and gang-related activities. Muller’s involvement has brought renewed media attention, highlighting ongoing concerns about safety and criminal activity in the area.
Legal experts suggest that charges of illegal firearm possession in South Africa can carry severe penalties, including substantial fines and potential imprisonment, depending on the circumstances. Muller’s upcoming court date on October 30 will determine the next steps in the legal process, including whether she will be granted bail or remain in custody pending further proceedings.
As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen how Muller’s arrest will impact her personal life and public image. For Maboe, the renewed media focus on his former partner may also serve as a reminder of the challenging chapter in his own career. Regardless of the outcome, the situation is a stark reminder of the serious consequences of firearm-related offenses in South Africa.
