Tony Kazadi, who was arrested in January after an intervention by ActionSA, was set to appear in the Germiston Magistrate’s court on Wednesday, 22 March, but the matter was again postponed to 28 April. This follows numerous other postponements in this matter. Inexplicably, his bail is renewed time and time again despite his illegal status in South Africa. ActionSA believes that the continuous extension of bail by the Germiston Magistrates’ Court to Tony Kazadi - an illegal immigrant allegedly involved in the illegal hijacking of property in Primrose, Ekurhuleni - is an indictment of our criminal justice system – and is illegal. The individual in question clearly possesses no lawful address in South Africa which he can rightfully call his home. He is facing sexual offences charges in addition to that of being unlawfully in South Africa.