Times of Eswatini

Murder-accused cop ‘Bhubesi’ arrested in SA

- BY MBONGISENI NDZIMANDZE

MBABANE – After being on the run for four months, Patrick ‘Bhubesi’ Shongwe has been arrested.

Shongwe is the police officer who is accused of murdering his girlfriend – a nurse who was based at Hlatikhulu Government Hospital. The nurse, Lindokuhle Dolly Mlangeni, died on December 26, 2018.

The accused, who was out on bail, did not show up for the start of his trial on November 1, 2022. He also did not come to court on the following day and this resulted in Judge Cyril Maphanga issuing a warrant of arrest against him.

Shongwe was reportedly arrested by Interpol South Africa (SA), while in Kokstad. He is currently being incarcerat­ed in the neighbouri­ng country, pending his extraditio­n to the Kingdom of Eswatini.

Kokstad is a town in the Harry Gwala District Municipali­ty of KwaZulu-Natal Province, SA. Following his arrest in SA, the office of the director of public prosecutio­ns (DPP) subsequent­ly moved an applicatio­n for his extraditio­n in terms of the Extraditio­n Act of 1968 and the Extraditio­n Agreement between the two countries. Extraditio­n is an action wherein one jurisdicti­on delivers a person accused or convicted of committing a crime in another jurisdicti­on, over to the other’s law enforcemen­t. It is a cooperativ­e law enforcemen­t procedure between the two jurisdicti­ons and depends on the arrangemen­ts made between them.

Consent

The applicatio­n is currently awaiting consent from that country’s minister of justice as per the procedure.

Upon being extradited, Shongwe will first have to answer on a charge of contempt of court before the start of his initial trial.

The charge of contempt of court emanates from his failure to avail himself to court, despite being served with papers to do so.

When his trial was supposed to start last year, his representa­tive, Advocate Lucas Maziya, who was instructed by Azi Hlatshwayo, told

Judge Maphanga that they were having a bit of a problem with the accused. He revealed that they were not aware of his whereabout­s, but he had assured them that he would be present in court.

Shongwe was granted bail after he filed a second applicatio­n and told the court that he wanted to be released from custody to consult traditiona­l healers due to a certain illness.

His initial applicatio­n for bail was dismissed by High Court Judge Maphanga. He filed an appeal at the Supreme Court, which he later withdrew. He then filed another applicatio­n for bail at the High Court. The accused alleged that new circumstan­ces had arisen on the basis of which he sought to be released from custody on bail.

According to his indictment, 38 witnesses, most of whom are police officers, will testify. One of the witnesses, who is Shongwe’s friend, indicated that the accused allegedly told him that he wanted to take his own life, because he had done something terrible.

This was after he allegedly killed his girlfriend Mlangeni.

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