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A man has appeared in the Randburg Magistrate's Court in connection with a jewellery heist that saw more than R26 million worth of jewellery stolen.Hawks spokesperson Warrant Officer Bonnie Nxumalo said on 9 August 2019, a vehicle with armed men entered business premises on Ballyclare Drive in Sandton.The Hawks’ investigation culminated in the arrest on Monday.The case has been postponed to Monday 1 August for a bail application.
Three people have been arrested for Covid-19 vaccination fraud and are expected to make their first appearances in Wynberg Magistrate's Court on Wednesday. The group – aged between 22 and 53 – are expected to appear in the Durban Specialised Commercial Crime Court on Wednesday to face charges of fraud, corruption and money laundering.
Relebohile Johannes Lebajoa, 20, Rethabile Lebajoa, 20, and Teboho Olifant appeared in Welkom Magistrate's Court on Tuesday and the case was postponed until 6 September 2022 for further investigation. “Infrastructure Services are attending to this urgent matter and hopefully they will restore the cable and bring back services to normality in the shortest possible time,” added Mvambi.Western Cape Premier Alan Winde was among those who voted for the suspension of Judge President of the Western Cape High Court, John Hlophe.
Mpho Godfrey Selesho, 38, was also sentenced to eight years imprisonment, of which six years is suspended for a period of five years, by the Bloemfontein Magistrate's Court.A case was registered and handed over to the Hawks' Serious Corruption Investigation team based in Bloemfontein for further investigation which culminated in the conviction of Selesho,” said Hawks spokesperson Captain Christopher Singo.Selesho was ordered to pay back R500 000 on the day of sentencing.
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