The Voice (Botswana)

A FUGITIVE NO LONGER

Court looms for extradited runaway ‘Mapetla’

- BY CHRISTINAH MOTLHABANE

After almost six years on the run in South Africa, Wazha Nthoiwa is a fugitive no more.

Handed over to the local authoritie­s by their Mzansi counterpar­ts at Tlokweng border post on Monday morning, the suspected armed robber was remanded in custody by Broadhurst

Magistrate­s’ Court the same day.

The Bluetown boy will return to the second city later this month, with Central Station Commander, Mogomotsi Kesupile, confirming he is due to appear before Francistow­n Magistrate­s’ Court on 28th November.

The 33-year-old, known as ‘Mapetla’ on the streets of Ghetto where he grew up, faces a single charge of armed robbery committed in September 2016.

“We are following a process hence he was handed to Gaborone police. He will appear before court here in two weeks’ time,” explained Kesupile.

Allegedly armed with a pistol,

Nthoiwa is accused of threatenin­g one Shepperd Jabulani at gunpoint, robbing him of P13,000 cash before making his escape in the other man’s Altezza car.

Following his initial arrest, Nthoiwa was granted bail by Francistow­n Magistrate­s’ Court, but absconded to South Africa, where he has been ever since.

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