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Magudumana to return to court

- NTOMBI NKOSI and SIYABONGA SITHOLE

DR Nandipha Magudumana, the girlfriend of convicted murderer and rapist Thabo Bester, will have her day today at the Free State High Court for her urgent applicatio­n in which she wants her arrest in Tanzania and deportatio­n to South Africa declared unlawful.

Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi this week said the department wanted to be a respondent in the matter.

The Star has seen court papers filed by Magudumana, the director of public prosecutio­ns in the Free State, who is listed as the first respondent, the police minister as the second respondent, and Captain Flyman as the third respondent.

In the court paper, Magudumana said she was advised that the magistrate's court had no authority to grant the orders that she sought herein, so she applied to the high court for the declaratio­n.

“I can with certainty say that I never appeared in any court in Tanzania. No orders were granted by any such court, and if they were, it is reasonable to assume that either the first, second, or third respondent would be in possession thereof. It is furthermor­e reasonable to ask that if any such documentat­ion existed, ordering, for example, my extraditio­n. My present attorney of record inquired whether such documentat­ion exists, but was not supplied with any,” said Magudumana.

She added: “The matter is urgent; I am being detained illegally.” Meanwhile, the decision on the bail applicatio­n of the five accused and former G4S employees alleged to have aided and abetted Bester's escape from the Mangaung Correction­al Centre in May last year was postponed to May 29.

Closing arguments continued yesterday as Magistrate Mohlolo Khabisi presided over the matter.

Khabisi is expected to make his final call on whether the arguments presented by the legal representa­tives for the five applicants in the matter were strong enough to convince him to grant their bail requests.

Lawyers for the accused have argued in the past two weeks that it was not in the interest of justice for them to be kept in prison as the case had yet to be completed and would require at least a month or two to conclude.

Senohe Matsoara, Teboho Lipholo, Matanyane Buti Masukela, Tieho Frans Makhotsa and Nastassja Jansen's lawyers argued their cases during the closing arguments on Tuesday and yesterday, saying they should be released on bail for various reasons.

Advocate Kagisho Moruri, who represents Matsoara and Makhotsa in the applicatio­n, was the first to address the court.

He argued that State prosecutor Sello Matlhoko did not take into considerat­ion some of the merits presented before the court through the statements and affidavits that were deposed by the accused before the start of the bail applicatio­n proceeding­s more than three weeks ago.

The State argued that the accused were not the primary carers of their children, as some of the children did not stay with them. However, Moruri argued that his clients were primary carers by virtue of being providers to the children.

“When one in fact looks at the act, the act says both parents are placed on an equal footing. The primary residence of a child in no way takes away the primary care-giving role,” he said.

In his last-ditch effort, the lawyer for applicant five, Gary Botha, argued that his client was the primary caregiver of her children, even though she lived in a back room of her home with her mother, who is the grandparen­t of her children.

He added that his client had explained her situation regarding her need to take care of her children even though she is without a job, adding that it was her intention to look for one in order to provide for them.

“Your worship, my submission is that her personal circumstan­ces are before court. She has two children from two different men who pay for their maintenanc­e.

“The children stay on the premises with the mother and father due to the fact that she was suspended from work,” Botha said.

 ?? | TIMOTHY BERNARD African News Agency (ANA) ?? FOR their alleged roles in the Thabo Bester escape case, Nandipha Magudumana and five other people appear in the Bloemfonte­in Magistrate’s Court.
| TIMOTHY BERNARD African News Agency (ANA) FOR their alleged roles in the Thabo Bester escape case, Nandipha Magudumana and five other people appear in the Bloemfonte­in Magistrate’s Court.

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