Daily Dispatch

Patriotic Alliance leader accused of instigatin­g violence on West Rand in dock

- BELINDA PHETO

The case against a politician accused of inciting violence in Gauteng has been postponed to July

26 for verificati­on of informatio­n.

Bruce Nimmerhoud­t, who is a leader of the Patriotic Alliance (PA) on the West Rand and also a mayoral candidate for the party in a West Rand municipali­ty, appeared briefly in the Roodepoort magistrate’s court on Monday morning.

On Thursday evening there was a voice note circulatin­g on Whatsapp inciting people on the West Rand to join the violence experience­d in other parts of Gauteng and Kwazulunat­al. It is alleged Nimmerhoud­t was behind the voice note.

The state is opposing his bail. Among other things, the state told the court it was looking for other devices allegedly used to incite violence. The state said further arrests might be compromise­d if Nimmerhoud­t is granted bail.

The defence told the court Nimmerhoud­t co-operated with the police and unlocked all his devices

for law enforcemen­t officials.

PA deputy president Kenny Kunene told reporters outside court that Nimmerhoud­t only instructed PA forces to be prepared to defend infrastruc­ture from looters.

In a series of tweets party president Gayton Mckenzie also proclaimed Nimmerhoud­t was innocent.

On Friday, the National Joint Operationa­l and Intelligen­ce Structure (Natjoints), which is co-chaired by the military, police and State Security Agency, called for people to refrain from inciting violence by creating and circulatin­g inflammato­ry messages that seek to do nothing but elevate the levels of tension, confusion and fear among communitie­s.

Natjoints said it has mobilised resources to address the threats and heighten visibility.

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