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Bekkersdal Massacre Suspects Linked to Lesotho

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Five suspects face charges related to unlicensed firearms and immigration violations.
  • All accused abandoned bail applications due to safety concerns.
  • Tavern owner granted bail for operating with a fraudulent liquor license.
Bekkersdal Massacre Suspects Linked to Lesotho

Proceedings in the Bekkersdal December mass killing case are ongoing at the Westonaria Magistrate's Court. Five individuals are facing serious charges, including possession of unlicensed firearms, live ammunition, and violations of the Immigration Act. These suspects, who confirmed their nationality as from Lesotho, have no legal documentation. They previously abandoned their bail applications, expressing fears for their personal safety.

The incident at KwaNoxolo tavern resulted in ten fatalities, with nine victims dying at the scene and one succumbing to injuries later in hospital. One of the accused has a prior conviction for murder, adding a complex layer to the ongoing legal process. The court is currently awaiting the outcome of an identity parade.

Separately, the 47-year-old owner of KwaNoxolo tavern has been granted R1500 bail. This individual is charged with operating the establishment using a fraudulent liquor license. Court proceedings are being conducted under strict regulations, prohibiting media filming and phone usage.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The case against five suspects linked to the Bekkersdal December mass killing is continuing in the Westonaria Magistrate's Court, awaiting an identity parade.
Five individuals, who confirmed they are from Lesotho and lack passports, are accused of possessing unlicensed firearms and violating immigration laws.
The KwaNoxolo tavern owner is facing charges for operating with a fraudulent liquor license and was granted R1500 bail.

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