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Mental test for Parly arsonist accused

- TARRYN-LEIGH SOLOMONS tarryn-leigh.solomons@iinl.co.za

PARLIAMENT fire accused Zandile Mafe will undergo a mental evaluation for the next 30 days, as ordered by Magistrate Zamekile Mbalo.

On Yesterday, during his second appearance at the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court, Mafe heard that he faces an additional terrorism charge in connection with the blaze which gutted the National Assembly and parts of the Old Assembly buildings.

The 49-year-old – who was represente­d by advocate Dali Mpofu – also faces charges of housebreak­ing with intent to steal and theft, two counts of arson and possession of an explosive device.

After the State sent Mafe for psychiatri­c evaluation, it was found that he suffers from paranoid schizophre­nia.

The State made an applicatio­n for Mafe to undergo a 30-day observatio­n period at Valkenberg Psychiatri­c Hospital to determine whether he is fit to stand trial.

Speaking to journalist­s outside court, National Prosecutin­g Authority in the Western Cape spokespers­on Eric Ntabazalil­a said the State was “not interested in ambushing anyone”.

“Our focus is, and will always be, on providing and ensuring that charges are brought against the accused in a manner that is fair to the accused himself and to us.

Luvuyo Godla, who forms part of the defence team, said the applicatio­n to refer Mafe to Valkenberg came as a shock.

“It was a surprise to ourselves. We were very shocked. We have noted that he was referred on the 3rd of this month… At that stage he was not legally represente­d.”

Last week during his first court appearance, Godla said his client was not the person who was supposed to be apprehende­d.

He added that Mafe denies and rejects the charges and therefore he will plead not guilty.

 ?? ?? PARLIAMENT fire accused Zandile Mafe made his second appearance in the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court. | ARMAND HOUGH African News Agency (ANA)
PARLIAMENT fire accused Zandile Mafe made his second appearance in the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court. | ARMAND HOUGH African News Agency (ANA)

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