End In Sight In Baroda Robbery Case

After dragging on for six years, the Bank of Baroda robbery case is approaching the finishing line.

On Friday, Regional Magistrate Lot Moroka indicated that the case might be completed by next March after he set the trial dates. Moroka set January 14, February 15 and March 4 as the trial dates after the state indicated 2010 that they are calling their last witnesses.

The suspects in the case are Elizabeth Surtee, her sons Edward and Michael, and her sister, Maureen Moseki. The state alleges that the four robbed Bank of Baroda of P1 million and threatened to use violence on the bank's managing director Kadayam Ramasubramoney in April 2003.

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