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The collateral damage of South Africa s police leader

The collateral damage of South Africa s police leader
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Court appearance of 4 officers accused of murdering Ntumba delayed

Court appearance of 4 officers accused of murdering Ntumba delayed Ntumba was shot and killed last week when police fired rubber bullets at protesting students in Braamfontein. Mthokozisi Ntumba was shot and killed during student protests on Wednesday, 10 March 2021. Picture: Facebook. 5 days ago JOHANNESBURG - The first appearance of four police officers accused of the murder of Mthokozisi Ntumba has been delayed on Wednesday morning. Ntumba was shot and killed last week when police fired rubber bullets at protesting students in Braamfontein. It s been a morning of delays at the Johannesburg Magistrates Court where the media is out in full force ahead of the appearance of four police officers.

Police in court facing murder charge after death of Mthokozisi Ntumba

Police in court facing murder charge after death of Mthokozisi Ntumba 17 March 2021 - 14:34 Four police officers accused of killing Mthokozisi Ntumba, a bystander caught up in the protest by Wits University students last week, appeared in the Johannesburg magistrate s court on Wednesday. They covered their faces with buffs over their heads. The public order policing unit members are Tshepiso Kekana, 27, Cidraas Motseathata, 43, Madimetsa Legodi, 37, and Victor Mohammed, 51. The case is back in court on March 24 for a formal bail application. They face a charge of murder, three charges of attempted murder and defeating the ends of justice. The count of murder is listed as a schedule 5 offence.

Still no officers arrested seven months after Leo Willi

The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) took less than a week to arrest four police officers in connection with the murder of Mthokozisi Ntumba near Wits University last week. But seven months after nine-year-old Leo Williams died after being hit by a rubber bullet during a protest in Laingville, St Helena Bay, in July 2020, no SAPS member has been arrested. Ntumba (35) was a bystander who was hit by a police rubber bullet after protesting students and police clashed in the streets of Johannesburg. Students had called on Wits University to allow financially excluded students to register for the 2021 academic year.

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