No border crossing, accounts access yet for Seretse and co-accused

Bakang Seretse Botho Leburu and Kenneth Kerekang consulting with their attorney Kgosietsile Ngakaagae. PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Bakang Seretse Botho Leburu and Kenneth Kerekang consulting with their attorney Kgosietsile Ngakaagae. PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Bakang Seretse and his co-accused, Botho Leburu and Kenneth Kerekang will wait a little longer to know their fate in their quest to have their bail conditions relaxed.

The trio who are facing money-laundering charges involving over P250 million from the National Petroleum Fund have been fighting to get access to their accounts and given passports in order to be able to travel outside.

However Regional Magistrate for South, Chris Gabanagae delayed their fate saying he will deliver ruling on May 22, 2018 much to dissatisfaction of the defence team.

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