Men dressed as cops rob Phoenix family
By Zainul Dawood
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Durban - A PHOENIX businesswoman claims that men dressed in police uniforms held up her family at gunpoint in their home.
Private security company KZN Vip Unit spokesperson Glen Naidoo said according to reports, a white VW Polo Sedan with NDM registration plates entered the home in Clayfield.
He said the men seated inside allegedly stated they were from the SAPS Organized Crime Unit.
The victim, who did not want to be named, said when he drove on to his driveway he was approached by three men this was while three others lurked in the yard on Wednesday night.
The court found him not guilty on all charges in a sexual assault case.
The mother of the complainant says the court s decision is heartbreaking.
The mother of the complainant in the sexual assault case against ex-Bryanston High coach - Aleshan Moodley, said the court s decision in finding him not guilty was heartbreaking. Words cannot possibly describe the devastation when one hears fabricated information spoken about you and your daughter. This morning s announcement and the decision were heartbreaking. As a mother of a child who was violated, there s no possible reason to lie about something, which would take 28 months to receive closure on, the mother told News24 on Tuesday afternoon.
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Pentecost Holiness Church leader, Bishop Michael Sandlana, has been released on
R5 000 bail after being arrested for fraud in connection with a death
certificate issued for his estranged wife, who is still alive.
Sandlana,
60, and his co-accuseds Thabo Mosime, Oupa Mkhonza, and Motome Ramothwala - a
lawyer - appeared in the Alexandra Magistrate s Court on Monday, where they are
charged with fraud.
TimesLive
reported that Sandlana s wife Magalane Benedicta Sandlana, 29, opened a fraud
case on Friday after she leant that a death certificate had been issued for her
on 14 April by the Department of Home Affairs. Magalane discovered this while
PHOTO: Duncan Alfreds, News24
Aleshan Moodley, a former Bryanston High School coach, has pleaded not guilty to charges of rape, sexual assault and common assault.
Moodley was arrested in 2019 after a 17-year-old and her mother opened a criminal case against him.
A magistrate is expected to make a ruling on his dismissal application in May.
The former Bryanston High School sports coach accused of rape and sexual assault has petitioned the Alexandra Magistrate s Court to have the charges against him dismissed, due to insufficient evidence.
On Monday, lawyers for Aleshan Moodley brought a 174 application in terms of the Criminal Procedure Act.