Three alleged underworld figures have been charged for the murder of Steroid King Brian Wainstein.
They were granted bail of R100 000 on condition that they report to the police station every Monday.
They are facing charges of conspiracy to commit murder, murder and money laundering.
The Cape Town Magistrate s Court on Tuesday granted three alleged underworld figures accused of the murder of Steroid King Brian Wainstein R100 000 bail.
The suspects, Mark Lifman, Jerome Booysen and William Steven, appeared on charges of conspiracy, murder and money laundering after they handed themselves over to the police.
The case against the three had earlier been adjourned following a bomb scare.
Bomb scare halts bail application of alleged crime kingpins in Wainstein murder case
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Cape Town - Three alleged underworld kingpins appeared in the Cape Town Magistrateâs Court on Tuesday in connection with the murder of âsteroid kingâ Brian Wainstein, but their bail application was halted by a bomb scare.
According to National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson Eric Ntabazalila, warrants of arrest were issued.
âThe NPA issued warrants of arrest for three prominent underworld figures for the murder of Brian Wainstein. They are going to appear at court 16 of the Cape Town Magistrateâs Court this morning,â Ntabazalila said.
Cape underworld figures in court for murder and money laundering
By ANA Reporter, IOL Reporter
Dec 22, 2020
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Cape Town - Three notorious underworld figures have been released on R100 000 bail each and ordered to hand in their passports, after their arrest by the Hawks on Tuesday morning.
Alleged underworld kingpin Mark Lifman, alleged Sexy Boys gang leader Jerome âDonkieâ Booysen and the alleged leader of the 27s gang William âRedâ Stevens appeared in the Cape Town Magistrateâs Court this afternoon following their arrest in the morning by the Hawks Serious Organised Crime Investigation unit.
They were arrested for allegedly murdering Brian âSteroid Kingâ Wainstein, who was shot at his Constantia home in front of his partner and 2-year-old child on August 18, 2017.
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Killian, Kim Smith, Kauther Brown, Ibrahim Deare and Riyaad Gasant face charges related to the attempted murder of lawyer William Booth, who was shot at while in his garage in Cape Town on 8 April during the harder lockdown.
Smith, Brown, Deare, Gasant and one other person who had charges against him withdrawn, had already been arrested. Smith was released on bail.
Killian was arrested for the 18 September murder of AGU detective Lieutenant-Colonel Charl Kinnear in Bishop Lavis.
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