The Investigating Directorate has issued an international arrest warrant for some members of the Gupta family.
ID head advocate Hermione Cronje has asked Interpol to arrest and deport the Guptas to South Africa to stand trial for fraud and money laundering.
The w
arrant relates to R25 million paid for a feasibility study to determine the viability of the failed R288 million Estina dairy farm project.
The Investigating Directorate (ID) of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has issued arrest warrants for Gupta brothers, Atul and Rajesh, and their wives, Chetali and Arti, as well as a number of business associates.
Gupta Corruption Latest: Interpol to arrest Atul, Rajesh and wives
The Investigating Directorate will ask Interpol to arrest the Gupta brothers so they can be extradited to stand trial in SA.
Former Transnet Board member and business partner to Gupta associate Salim Essa, Iqbal Sharma, and three former senior Free State government officials appeared in the Bloemfontein Magistrate Court today on charges of procurement fraud involving R24million.
And the Investigating Directorate has now also revealed its plans to extradite the Guptas, their wives and business associates to join their South African counterparts in facing charges.
The Free State Department of Agriculture (FSDoA) allegedly paid the R24 million to Nulane Investment 204 (PTY) LTD, a company owned and controlled by Sharma. From there the funds were allegedly diverted to Islandsite Investments 180 (Pty) Ltd (Islandsite), a company owned and controlled by the Gupta family.
State seeks arrest of Gupta brothers as Vrede dairy suspects appear in court
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Investigating Directorate head Hermione Cronje said the NPA was formally applying to Interpol to assist with the execution of arrest warrants for two Gupta brothers Atul and Rajesh and their spouses. Getty Images/City Press/Muntu Vilakazi
The Investigating Directorate has turned to Interpol to secure the arrest of Atul and Rajesh Gupta and their wives as a former business partner of Salim Essa and three former Free State officials appeared in court on charges linked to the Vrede dairy farm project.
Former Transnet board member Iqbal Sharma and the three former provincial agriculture department officials appeared in the Bloemfontein magistrate’s court on Thursday on charges of tender fraud totalling R24-million.
INTERPOL has been asked to assist with the execution of arrest warrants for the Gupta family and four others to appear in court over R24 million fraud, the National Prosecuting Authority has said.
The National Prosecuting Authority of South Africa is seeking Interpol assistance with Gupta's arrest.
Former Transnet Board member and business partner to Gupta associate Salim Essa, Iqbal Sharma, and three former senior Free State government officials appeared in the Bloemfontein Magistrate Court today on charges of procurement fraud involving R24million, paid by the Free State Department of Agriculture (FSDoA) to Nulane Investment 204 (PTY) LTD a company owned and controlled by Sharma the statement from the NPA said.