They were not present in court in keeping with department of health regulation 11(6)(d).
The case against two British citizens who allegedly deliberately ignored border officials and sped off into South Africa from Eswatini on Saturday was postponed to 30 April in the Durban Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.
They were not present in court in keeping with department of health regulation 11, said KwaZulu-Natal National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson Natasha Ramkissoon-Kara. “The suspects instead disregarded the order and drove off at high speed into South Africa and evaded the police who had given chase,” Naidoo said.
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