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Bail of R20 000 each for Mamelodiâs alleged âBoko Haramâ gang members
By Goitsemang Tlhabye
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Pretoria - The Pretoria Magistrateâs Court yesterday granted bail to two more members alleged to be part of the Boko Haram gang, responsible for terrorising foreign-owned shops and stalling development in Mamelodi. Babili Meshack Mtswene and Clarence Ngobeni are facing a Schedule 6 charge of robbery with aggravating circumstances.
The State called for bail to be denied to both accused as there existed a likelihood that their release out on bail would endanger witnesses given the violent manner used to commit their crimes.
They also took into consideration that a shop owner from Mamelodi, who had refused to comply with the gangâs terms of monthly payments, had been murdered.
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The driver of a vehicle that crashed into two people in 2017, killing them, will be charged with murder.
According to AfriForum, the case was delayed as the docket went missing.
It is further alleged that the driver was drunk and high on drugs at the time of the incident.
The driver of a vehicle that crashed into two people, while allegedly being high and drunk, killing them, is set to make his first appearance in court after the original docket went missing.
In a statement, AfriForum s Private Prosecution Unit said on Friday the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) had informed them that murder charges would be pursued against the 33-year-old driver.
MISSING DOCKET: ICALA ALIBOLI!
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The driver of a vehicle that crashed into two people, while
allegedly being high and drunk, killing them, is set to make his first
appearance in court after the original docket went missing.
In a statement, AfriForum s Private Prosecution Unit said on
Friday the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) had informed them that murder
charges would be pursued against the 33-year-old driver.
It is alleged that the driver crashed into the vehicle that
Ruan Coen, 26, and Jessika Kennedy, 25, were driving in on the N4 towards
Pretoria on 23 December 2017. The accused drove in the opposite direction, lost