Sowetan

Police nyala delivers Bushiri to flock

Hawks to probe the ‘preferenti­al treatment’

- By Pertunia Mafokwane

Police have launched a probe into the preferenti­al treatment given to controvers­ial prophet Shepherd Bushiri after his court appearance yesterday. Bushiri, 35, was driven in a police nyala to address his legion of supporters outside the Pretoria Specialise­d Commercial Crimes Court yesterday after he and his wife Mary, 37, were granted R100,000 bail each.

Bushiri could barely be heard as his followers screamed and shoved one another in excitement. He waved, saying: “Thank you. God loves you. I love you.” The leader of the Enlightene­d Christian Gathering Church was charged with fraud, money laundering and contravent­ion of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act. This emanated from his

purchase of a private jet in 2015 for which he allegedly paid $1,147,200 (R15,3m) in cash – in contravent­ion of the exchange regulation­s. Hawks spokespers­on Brig Hangwani Mulaudzi said the elite crime fighting unit will investigat­e the incident involving

Bushiri’s use of a police nyala outside court.

“I am not aware of it. It is something that we will have to check with the commanders ... why it was done. I think at the same time maybe they wanted to quell tensions because we knew that people were angry

and took the matter personally. “Sometimes you can do that. It is conditiona­l, based on the situation on the ground but we need facts to establish why the decision was taken.” Bushiri’s second appearance in court since his arrest on Friday drew a large crowd, including ANC politician­s who pledged their support for him. One of them was Tshwane ANC regional chairperso­n Kgosi Maepa, who claimed he had been sent by the party’s national executive committee (NEC) to show support for him. This claim was, however, dismissed by ANC acting spokespers­on Zizi Kodwa, who said Maepa had no power to speak on behalf of the NEC. But Maepa insisted he had been mandated by NEC members Mathole Motshekga, as head of religious affairs, and Senzo Mchunu, as head of ANC mobilisati­on.

“Mr Motshekga had a meeting with Senzo Mchunu and leaders of the church the previous day (Tuesday). The ANC sent me there. I didn’t just wake up and go there,” he said. Mchunu confirmed having asked Maepa to go to court on behalf of the party.

On Monday, Bushiri’s supporters threatened to boycott the upcoming elections if the churchman was not released from custody.

The matter was postponed to May 10.

 ?? / ALAISTER RUSSELL ?? Shepherd Bushiri addresses his supporters after being released on R100,000 bail yesterday. Questions have since been raised as to why he was transporte­d in a police armoured vehicle.
/ ALAISTER RUSSELL Shepherd Bushiri addresses his supporters after being released on R100,000 bail yesterday. Questions have since been raised as to why he was transporte­d in a police armoured vehicle.

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