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SUSPECT ARRESTED IN MEYIWA MURDER

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CAPE TOWN – A 25-year-old man has reportedly appeared in the Boksburg Magistrate’s Court for the murder and robbery of Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa.


According to Power FM,  the suspect made a brief appearance in court yesterday and is expected to be back in court on 11 November.
eNCA journalist Karyn Maughan tweeted that NPA confirmed that a man appeared for Meyiwa’s murder.
South Africa Prosecuting Authority (Sapa) senior prosecutor Henk Strydom confirmed the arrest and court appearance to TimesLive.com, while eNCA identified him as Zanokuhle Mbatha.


“I can confirm that a suspect has appeared this afternoon (at the Boksburg Magistrate’s Court),” Strydom was quoted as saying.
“That’s all I can say at the moment, other than to add that the suspect in question has applied for legal assistance and the matter has been postponed to 11 November.”


Earlier, police denied reports that a man was arrested at Beit Bridge on the border with Zimbabwe.
At the time, police spokesperson Neville Malila said:”I still maintain that no arrests have been made. We don’t have (anybody).”
He said investigations were continuing.


The Star reported that police had arrested two suspects believed to be linked to Meyiwa’s killing around 6am at the border as they were trying to skip the country into Zimbabwe.


According to a local South African Revenue Service (Sars) official, the pair had passed the main gate and the Sars office and were at the last gate before Zimbabwe when they were arrested. The men reportedly resembled the two men in the identikits released by the police earlier this week, The Star reported.


A second source reportedly told the newspaper that the two would be transferred to Johannesburg. “As I speak to you, they are being taken to Polokwane through the Alldays route by a convoy of police vehicles.


“I think the police are using that route because they are trying to avoid (drawing) attention from the public, which they would do if they used the N1 (main road between Musina and Polokwane),” the source was quoted as saying. - News24, Sapa
Although Otto was quoted as telling

Comments (4 posted):

Wandile wawisto Dludlu on 01/11/2014 04:49:33
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lol! I think thay are more than 5 suspects now...hhay! cha! this are not the murders.I'm sure they removed their dreadlocks by now
philani Khakhatha on 01/11/2014 06:21:51
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thus good news..i just wish justice n fairness to prevail.
Muntu on 01/11/2014 07:18:40
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She knows the truth come on police
moses kabuubi on 01/11/2014 14:02:24
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To whom it may concerned i would like to adverse on your news paper how much does it cost to adverse per week

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