South Africa/Zambia: Micho in Trouble Over Alleged Sexual Harassment
12 December 2020
By Nahashon Musungu
Zambia national football team coach Milutin Micho Sredojevic is in trouble with South African authorities for reportedly touching a lady s buttocks in public without her permission.
The former Orlando Pirates (South Africa) and Uganda national team coach was arrested by law enforcers and appeared in court on Friday over the incident.
He was in South Africa to scout at an age group football tournament. Milutin Sredojevic (51) appeared at the New Brighton Magistrate s Court on sexual assault charges earlier today, read a statement from the National Prosecuting Authority.
Zambia football coach Sredojevic appears in court over sexual harassment claims In statement, the NPA say that a woman was allegedly assaulted on Monday 07 December during the Cosafa Games in Port Elizabeth. FILE: Milutin Micho Sredojević during his time at Zamalek. Picture: @ZSCOfficial/Twitter
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JOHANNESBURG - The National Prosecuting Authority has confirmed that Zambian national football team coach, Milutin Sredojevic (51), appeared at the New Brighton Magistrate’s Court on sexual assault charges on Friday.
In a statement, the NPA said that a woman was allegedly assaulted on Monday, 7 December during the Cosafa Games in Port Elizabeth.
“A 39-year-old woman was delivering coffee at the Wolfson Stadium when she asked Sredojevic if he would need sugar with his coffee,” it read.
Zambia coach Milutin 'Micho' Sredojevic, who is a former Orlando Pirates mentor, has been released on bail after appearing in court in a sexual assault case in PE on Friday.
Two held for illegal possession of firearms, ammunition By Riaan Marais - 11 December 2020
UNDER ARREST: The two men will appear in court on Monday Image: File
The police arrested two men for the alleged possession of illegal firearms in two separate instances on Friday.
Police officers attached to the Gelvandale tracing team were driving down Gail Road at 10.25am when they noticed the driver of a passing vehicle appeared to be nervous, repeatedly looking back at the police vehicle.
“The officers followed and stopped the vehicle,” police spokesperson Colonel Priscilla Naidu said.
“Upon searching the 24-year-old driver they found a 9mm pistol in his possession.”