The Citizen (Gauteng)

Former top cop back in dock

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Ilse de Lange

The trial of former top cop Lieutenant-Colonel Lesley “Cowboy” Maluleke, accused of kidnapping a group of Zimbabwean­s and stealing their money and cellphones before illegally rendering them to Zimbabwe, has been postponed once again.

Maluleke’s trial on various charges – kidnapping, defeating the ends of justice, contraveni­ng the Immigratio­n Act and theft – was yesterday provisiona­lly postponed in the High Court in Pretoria until December 13 for him to make representa­tions to the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA).

Charges relating to the 2010 rendition were last month provisiona­lly withdrawn against Maluleke’s co-accused, former national Hawks head Anwa Dramat and former Gauteng Hawks head Shadrack Sibiya.

Prosecutor George Baloyi told the court the withdrawal was provisiona­l and the NPA would continue with Dramat and Sibiya’s prosecutio­n if more informatio­n became available.

Maluleke’s trial was previously postponed for the state attorney to appoint an instructin­g attorney to act on Maluleke’s behalf.

Baloyi said Maluleke’s new attorneys had informed the state that their client intended making representa­tions about the charges before his trial commenced.

The charges were withdrawn against Dramat and Sibiya after they made similar representa­tions.

It is alleged the Hawks officers had kidnapped and illegally handed over a group of Zimbabwean fugitives who were being sought in connection with the murder of a senior police officer in Bulawayo.

Dramat was suspended and although the Helen Suzman Foundation successful­ly challenged his suspension in court, he never returned to his position and resigned in 2015.

 ?? Picture: Ilse de Lange. ?? ACCUSED. Lesley ‘Cowboy’ Maluleke, left, with former Hawks bosses Shadrack Sibiya, centre, and Anwa Dramat during a previous court appearance.
Picture: Ilse de Lange. ACCUSED. Lesley ‘Cowboy’ Maluleke, left, with former Hawks bosses Shadrack Sibiya, centre, and Anwa Dramat during a previous court appearance.

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