Bangladeshis finally granted bail

Bangladesh nationals accused of stealing plasma televisions PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG
Bangladesh nationals accused of stealing plasma televisions PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG

FRANCISTOWN: Two men from Bangladesh Moshair Hossain and Mustafa Kamai Sajib who are fingered as ringleaders of thieves who specialise in breaking into warehouses and stealing electronic goods especially plasma television sets have be granted bail.

The accused are charged together with a special constable Abednico Mothaba, Zimbabwean Joseph Kateya, South African Lazarus Bhebhe, locals Kabo Ngwenya, Khumo Tibone, Edwin Sereme and Chesta Mehlwa Tshelele for allegedly breaking into and stealing goods especially plasma television sets of various types from Nihama Pty Ltd and Super Life Trading storeroom on October 20, October 9 and October 31. 

The accused are also charged with breaking into a dwelling house belonging to Jianping Zhou at Molapo Estates on October 25. 

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