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Two court cases start unravelling the tangled web of Ca

An ex-Springbok rugby player. The notorious 27s gang. The assassination of an international steroid dealer. The three may seem totally unrelated, but court cases taking shape and set to play out in Cape Town are exposing suspected links between them and just how far the reach of organised crime as the State alleges stretches. In the latest developing case, Jerome “Donkie” Booysen was arrested on Thursday, 18 February, along with five other men. One of the five is Clinton Langeveldt, a former City of Cape Town law enforcement officer who reportedly resigned after he was arrested in November 2017. At the time of his arrest in the suburb of Bellville South, he was allegedly found in possession of R2-million worth of Mandrax.

Public turns on Jacques Pauw over column peddling lies about V&A Waterfront arrest

Public turns on Jacques Pauw over column peddling lies about V&A Waterfront arrest By Siviwe Feketha Share Jacques Pauw has apologised and blamed intoxication and embarrassment for false allegations he made about his arrest at a V&A Waterfront restaurant recently, but social media users aren’t buying his apology. Pauw, who is the author of The President’s Keepers, last week alleged in a column in the Daily Maverick that the restaurant had refused to allow him alternative means to settle his R1 600 bill after his credit card bounced several times while attempting pay, and intimated that it had instead called the police to arrest him while walking to an ATM.

I had too much to drink - Jacques Pauw apologises for mistakes after being arrested at Waterfront

Jacques Pauw File picture: African News Agency (ANA) ’I had too much to drink’ - Jacques Pauw apologises for ’mistakes’ after being arrested at Waterfront By IOL Reporter Share Cape Town – Daily Maverick columnist, investigative journalist and author Jacques Pauw has apologised for his actions at the Waterfront which led to him being arrested, jailed and charged with theft. In a statement on Tuesday, The President s Keepers author said he wished “to correct the mistakes I made in a Daily Maverick column’’ following his court appearance, which contained false allegations made against the police and restaurant management and staff. Pauw admitted to having too much to drink on the day in question, February 6, and that his memory of the incident was blurred. His credit card being declined had led to to the furore, forcing him to go to an ATM to withdraw money.

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