Phadisa remains in police custody
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Prosecutor, Inspector Oamogetswe Gaboutlwelwe yesterday told Broadhurst Magistrates’ Court that they were in the process of referring the docket to the Directorate for Public of Prosecutions (DPP) for possible prosecution.
“We have received the post-mortem results of both the deceased. Our investigations are about to be completed. We will be handing over the case to DPP for assessment and possible prosecution,” Gaboutlwelwe said. Meanwhile, Magistrate Gaseitsewe Tonoki denied the accused bail, agreeing with the prosecution’s submissions that the accusedwas not a bail candidate because he faced serious charges.
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