The Citizen (Gauteng)

Church attack accused bail hearing off

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The Westonaria Magistrate’s Court bail applicatio­n of 41 people accused of killing five people at the Internatio­nal Pentecost Holiness Church has been postponed in their absence.

This comes after an employee at the court tested positive for Covid-19 on Tuesday.

Among the 41 accused are a lawyer, a police officer and a South African National Defence Force (SANDF) soldier. They face charges of murder, attempted murder and malicious damage to property.

Lawyers representi­ng the accused spoke to court officials through a fence as they discussed a new court date and how the bail applicatio­n would proceed at the next court date. The matter was postponed to Monday.

Eric Bryer, who represents two of the accused, said they were told the court building was going to be disinfecte­d.

“There are multitudes of difficulti­es in this matter. The accused were not brought because if the coronaviru­s is rife, it’s unsafe to bring them. The legal team was unable to consult with their clients, but the prosecutio­n, with the consent of the chief magistrate, has agreed that bail applicatio­n affidavits will be filed by this afternoon.

“The state will be entitled to reply to them by tomorrow afternoon by e-mail, if necessary, supplement­ary affidavits will be filed on Friday. We’re hoping the matter will be set down on Friday and proceed,” said Bryer.

Bryer added that another magistrate was ready to conduct the bail applicatio­n in the parking lot last week. “The chief magistrate has his own views. He wants each applicatio­n to be read into the microphone in case affidavits go missing. Each magistrate has his own views and regulation­s.

“We hope the court will be decontamin­ated by Monday and we are able to proceed. The accused are different crowds. Mine are from a security company. There are a few church members among them,” Bryer said.

Three law firms are on record for the accused. One of the appointed lawyers is well-known advocate Barry Roux.

On 11 July, the church came under attack when a group of heavily armed attackers stormed the premises and opened fire, killing five people. The 41 people were arrested on the scene after taking some people hostage. Members of the police’s Specialise­d Task Force freed the hostages.

Two people were injured in crossfire. – News24 Wire

We hope the court will be decontamin­ated by Monday

Eric Bryer Defence lawyer

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