The alleged mastermind behind the burglary at President Cyril Ramaphosa's Limpopo game farm told fantastical tales to a Namibian court, it emerged this week.
Imanuwela David said he became a wealthy Johannesburg property developer in 2020 after serving in the SA Army in Abu Dhabi, Mali, Iraq and Libya.
David has yet to be arrested in connection with the alleged theft which, according to Fraser, was covered up amid attempts to recover the money by the presidential protection unit. His lawyer, Percy McNally, told the court David was employed by a property developer in Fourways, Johannesburg. “It was not a wise decision. now has to face the consequences of his impulsive actions which is negatively affecting him in terms of his feelings and money.”
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