The Herald (South Africa)

Robbery accused arrested in Cape Town ‘not connected to AKA’s murder’

- Sakhiseni Nxumalo

A man arrested with three others in Cape Town on Sunday had nothing to do with the murder of Kiernan “AKA” Forbes and Tebello “Tibz” Motsoane, as had been widely reported.

This was revealed by state prosecutor Kuveshni Pillay when Siphamandl­a Ngcobo appeared in the Durban Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

This ended several days of mystery after four men who had been detained by police at a Cape Town shopping mall were alleged to have links to the February 10 killings.

The four were transporte­d to Durban and three were released on Wednesday evening.

The fourth, Ngcobo, was charged with robbery with aggravatin­g circumstan­ces.

According to the charge sheet, Ngcobo, who is from Durban, allegedly robbed a Mr Ndlovu of a white Mercedes near the Joe Cools pub on the Durban beachfront on January 7.

According to sources, the same car is believed to have been used as a getaway car after the rapper and the celebrated chef were killed by two hitmen.

However, no mention was made of that in court.

A source said that last month police managed to recover the getaway vehicle used in the murder of Forbes and Motsoane.

The vehicle, a white Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan with a damaged tail light, was identified via CCTV footage gathered by detectives from residentia­l premises near Florida Road.

The vehicle was recovered in Mayville in Durban.

In court, advocate Annelene van den Heever, representi­ng Ngcobo, argued that her client should have been released as he had been in custody for more than 48 hours.

However, Pillay said the 48-hour law applied only after he had entered KwaZulu-Natal.

She said the delay in transporti­ng Ngcobo was because the police needed to arrange a convoy to transport the suspects on the road, and other logistics issues.

She said Ngcobo was charged on Wednesday.

Furthermor­e, Pillay said, the team that made the arrest was a provisiona­l task team that was part of the organised crime unit.

She said they had been in existence for years and were not establishe­d to investigat­e the assassinat­ion of a celebrity.

“They are dealing with a lot of dockets and this case is indeed one of them.

“I am not going to dwell on the murder of the celebrity star because this man has nothing to do with that matter,” Pillay said.

She argued that there was no illegal detention of the accused or the other three people who had been released.

After several delays in court, magistrate Ashwin Singh granted the state’s applicatio­n for an adjournmen­t.

Ngcobo will remain in custody until his next court appearance on April 5.

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