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Persecuted Bushiris to spend another weekend in SA custody
31 Oct 2020 at 06:33hrs | Views
Self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri and four others will spend the weekend in custody after their bail application in a fraud, theft and money laundering case was rolled over to Monday.
The State indicated that it needed time to respond in the form of heads of arguments.
The magistrate presiding over the matter, Thandi Theledi, took no issue with this arrangement as judgment in the bail application would not be delivered on Friday.
The matter was subsequently rolled over to Monday.
This is yet another postponement in the case.
Bushiri, his wife, Mary, Landiwe Ntlokwana, Zethu Mudolo and Willie Mudolo appeared in the Pretoria Central Magistrate's Court on Friday on charges of fraud, theft and money laundering worth R102 million.
All the accused - except for Willie Mudolo - have applied for bail.
The court, however, heard on Friday that the State was vehemently opposing bail, on various grounds, for all the accused in the matter.
The court heard, among other things, that the Bushiris held diplomatic Malawian passports. Their status in South Africa is currently under investigation by the Department of Home Affairs.
Crowds gather ahead of Bushiri bail application hearing
Crowds of supporters are gathering outside the Pretoria Magistrates Court. Self proclaimed Prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary are expected to find out if they'll spend another weekend in jail. They are facing charges of fraud, theft and mo...
The court heard that the pair had misled the court about their "living arrangement" in South Africa.
The court also heard that Willie Mudolo attempted to flee the country three times prior to his arrest on 17 October at O.R Tambo International Airport.
The State also said it could not verify the fixed address of Ntlokwana and that her passport was allegedly in her possession.
The other accused have handed in their passports to the State, according to the defence.
Meanwhile, advocate Thabang Mathopo told the court that his client, Zethu Mudolo, was the mother of two minor children, aged 9-months and four.
Mathopo argued that there was no reason to deny his client bail.
The accused are due back in court on Monday.
The State indicated that it needed time to respond in the form of heads of arguments.
The magistrate presiding over the matter, Thandi Theledi, took no issue with this arrangement as judgment in the bail application would not be delivered on Friday.
The matter was subsequently rolled over to Monday.
This is yet another postponement in the case.
Bushiri, his wife, Mary, Landiwe Ntlokwana, Zethu Mudolo and Willie Mudolo appeared in the Pretoria Central Magistrate's Court on Friday on charges of fraud, theft and money laundering worth R102 million.
All the accused - except for Willie Mudolo - have applied for bail.
The court, however, heard on Friday that the State was vehemently opposing bail, on various grounds, for all the accused in the matter.
The court heard, among other things, that the Bushiris held diplomatic Malawian passports. Their status in South Africa is currently under investigation by the Department of Home Affairs.
Crowds gather ahead of Bushiri bail application hearing
Crowds of supporters are gathering outside the Pretoria Magistrates Court. Self proclaimed Prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary are expected to find out if they'll spend another weekend in jail. They are facing charges of fraud, theft and mo...
The court heard that the pair had misled the court about their "living arrangement" in South Africa.
The court also heard that Willie Mudolo attempted to flee the country three times prior to his arrest on 17 October at O.R Tambo International Airport.
The State also said it could not verify the fixed address of Ntlokwana and that her passport was allegedly in her possession.
The other accused have handed in their passports to the State, according to the defence.
Meanwhile, advocate Thabang Mathopo told the court that his client, Zethu Mudolo, was the mother of two minor children, aged 9-months and four.
Mathopo argued that there was no reason to deny his client bail.
The accused are due back in court on Monday.
Source - news24