Police to submit Moroka ballistic report
Friday, May 30, 2014
It is expected that prosecutors will use the ballistic report and other evidence already forwarded by police to decide whether to pursue a court case against Moroka. The former Trade and Industry Minister has already been charged with the lesser offence of recklessness and negligence.
Yesterday, Southern Division Commander, Senior Assistant Commissioner, Oreeditse Mautle, told Mmegi that the DPP on Monday had requested that police submit the ballistic report.
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