Cape Times

Charges ‘trumped up’

- Brenda Masilela African News Agency

PRETORIA: Forensic investigat­or Paul O’Sullivan believes his arrest and that of his assistant Sarah Jane Trent had been influenced by acting police commission­er Lieutenant-General Khomotso Phahlane to disrupt the investigat­ion into him.

O’Sullivan was at Pretoria Magistrate’s Court where Trent made a brief appearance yesterday. “Although we know Phahlane is behind this, he has brought thugs from North West province.

“The criminal justice system is being taken over by criminals and when they are exposed they abuse the constituti­on,” he said.

Trent was arrested late on Friday afternoon and released on R5 000 bail after an urgent applicatio­n in the Pretoria High Court on Sunday. She has been charged with allegedly impersonat­ing an Independen­t Police Investigat­ive Directorat­e (Ipid) official in the investigat­ion into acting Phahlane. “I was abducted,” she said. “They took me to a police station in Malboro Drive (in Johannesbu­rg) and kept me there for an hour and a half, during that time they realised that they forgot to take my cellphone which they wanted to download. They then forced me, intimidate­d me to go back to the office, went back to the premises and went into my car and took the phone.

“And took me back, downloaded my phone illegally in the back of a VW Polo, with a North West registrati­on.”

O’Sullivan said they plan to open a case against police for abduction, defeating the ends of justice and racketeeri­ng.

“We say they are guilty of racketeeri­ng because they are unlawfully and intentiona­lly doing what they are doing to us to disrupt investigat­ion into the corrupt chief of police.”

On Monday, O’Sullivan was arrested outside AfriForum’s offices in Pretoria.

He was then taken to the Kameeldrif­t police station where he was charged with offences including fraud, intimidati­on, and extortion.

He was released from custody by order of the high court in Pretoria late on Monday night.

According to reports, Judge Francis Legodi ordered the matter be struck off the roll. He reserved judgment on who would pay costs.

O’Sullivan said the charges against him and his assistant were trumped up.

“If they think we are going to be scared of Major General (Ntebo) Mabula who is nothing more than a side-kick of Phahlane, they’ve got another thing coming,” O’Sullivan said, with his assistant by his side.

“I am hopeful that in the very near future, Phahlane himself, will be arraigned in this court. I absolutely expect to be arrested on a regular basis by these thugs in the police. I am going to stand firm, the people are behind me, the public is behind me.”

Phahlane has filed an applicatio­n in the high court for an interdict against Ipid executive director Robert McBride, O’Sullivan and Trent to ensure the investigat­ion against him was lawfully conducted.

Phahlane is being investigat­ed for allegedly defeating the ends of justice and corruption related to the building of his house.

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