Five South African policemen have appeared in court on Friday for
allegedly robbing a Nigerian man of the sum of 61,000 US Dollars.
Four of the accused have since been dismissed from the police service
over the incident and are also currently being prosecuted following an
investigation by the Independent Police Investigative Directorate
(IPID).
The five former policemen were accused of robbing the Nigerian man who deals in electronics on July 16, 2015.
During the hearing in court, a set of DVDs were distributed to the
lawyers of the five accused police officers, to which they complained of
being ambushed by the prosecution.
An eyewitness said an unverified but large amount of money and a pack of sim card were taken from the Nigerian man.
The 42-year-old Nigerian claims he had concluded a forex transaction
prior to a business trip when he was arrested by the policemen, taken
back to his hotel room where his money was allegedly confiscated but not
recorded at the Pretoria police station where he was detained for a
night.
He said in court that he hopes for justice as he has done nothing wrong.
The case was adjourned to November 13th, 2017 to allow the counsel to
the accused person view the CCTV footage presented by the prosecution
in court and allow the current witness, the General Manager of the hotel
in which the incident allegedly took place, to be cross-examined |
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