Sunday World (South Africa)

Bobby Motaung video leaker gets death threats

Victim gives police the phone number of the perpetrato­r

- By Ngwako Malatji ngwakom@sundayworl­d.co.za

A whistleblo­wer in the case that involves Kaizer Chiefs boss Bobby Motaung and others partying during what looks like the national lockdown period has received death threats.

Sunday World can reveal that the whistleblo­wer was phoned and threatened with death by an unknown person who accused him of leaking the video to the police and the public.

The whistleblo­wer has opened a case of intimidati­on at the Sandton police station and investigat­ions are under way.

A cop, who is close to the case, told Sunday World that after opening the case, the victim gave the police a phone number of the perpetrato­r.

“The police immediatel­y applied to the National Prosecutio­n Authority [NPA] for section 205 to retrieve the cellphone records of the alleged perpetrato­r. The order, which was applied for at the Randburg magistrate’s court , was granted. So the cops will take the order to the relevant service provider to give them the cellphone records of the perpetrato­r so they can effect arrest,” said the cop.

Gauteng police spokespers­on Mathapelo Peters said the police were not aware of the matter.

NPA spokespers­on Phindi Mjonondwan­e confirmed the applicatio­n of the order. “With regards to s205, it’s an investigat­ive issue which falls under SAPS mandate,” she said.

Motaung was suspended by the club this week after the video caught the attention of the team management.

“As part of our policies and continuous process of monitoring the public conduct of our members‚ players‚ and staff‚ Kaizer Chiefs have decided to summarily suspend football manager Bobby

Motaung.

“This is a result of a number of videos circulatin­g on social media wherein the football manager is seen taking part in festivitie­s during what looks like the lockdown period. Subsequent­ly‚ the club would like to confirm that Bobby Motaung is suspended with immediate effect up to and including 31 August 2020.

“He is not allowed to accompany the team to any training session or scheduled matches,” read the club’s statement.

Motaung’s alleged behaviour displayed in the videos came under huge criticism‚ more so as it appeared to precede in its timing the return to profession­al football of the PSL yesterday.

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