The Citizen (Gauteng)

Mbalula slated for tweet

KFC ‘ASSAULT’: UNFOUNDED, IRRESPONSI­BLE TO CALL IT RACIST – LAWYER

- Rorisang Kgosana rorisangk@citizen.co.za

Minister calls five men accused in attack on black couple ‘racist gang’.

Police Minister Fikile Mbalula’s tweet that the five men accused of attacking a couple at a KFC in Montana in Pretoria last week were a “racist” gang was irresponsi­ble and unfounded, their lawyer says.

Speaking at the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court yesterday at the suspects’ bail hearing, defence advocate JC Erasmus said: “This incident was immediatel­y made out to be racial with no reason. That perception is inaccurate and untrue.

“Minister Fikile Mbalula made wild accusation­s on social media of a racist gang. Mbalula tweeted that they were involved in other attacks towards black people, which was an unfounded fact. That was irresponsi­ble,” he said.

Mbalula had said the group had previous cases of assault against them, but the court heard that these cases were struck off the roll and withdrawn.

Three of the men applied for bail yesterday. The group allegedly attacked a couple at a KFC drive-through after the pair had requested they move forward in the queue. Video footage of the attack taken by the victims went viral. But the accused said the couple, Dudu and Jacob Sono, had instigated the altercatio­n, claiming Jacob Sono behaved aggressive­ly which led to an argument.

Reading from accused Dicky Junior van Rooyen’s affidavit, Erasmus said Sono was “dissatisfi­ed” when the group explained the reason for the delay. “We placed an order and were told it will take some time. We were asked to pay at the same window. The Audi [Sono] behind us revved his engine, signalling us to move forward. We then told the man the reason for the delay. He behaved in an aggressive manner and was dissatisfi­ed.

“He approached me, but was also approached by security who told him to get in his car. When they got back in the car, they were approached by [Stephan Nel] and [Marius Harding]. An argument ensued and it got physical. [Ockert Muller] and [I] were not involved in any physical altercatio­n.”

Nel, 39, Van Rooyen, 21, Harding, 23, Muller, 20, and Joshua Schultz, 21, face charges of attempted murder and assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. Muller was released on bail last week while Harding abandoned his bail applicatio­n yesterday. The bail hearing was postponed to August 18. –

He behaved in an aggressive manner.

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