Former crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli too ill for court

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Convicted criminal and former crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli remains ill behind bars.

This was revealed at the high court in Pretoria on Monday, where Mdluli was due to appear with two people in a criminal case.

He and co-accused Heine Barnard and Solomon Lazarus face charges of corruption, fraud and theft. Barnard faces an additional charge of defeating the administration of justice. The case was postponed to February 19 for pretrial hearings but the accused are required back in court only on March 4. In relation to this crime, they were convicted on two counts of assault, two counts of kidnapping and two of assault with intent to commit grievous bodily harm.

 

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Where is Agrizzi

Bring him in a stretcher and vital signs machines...

Poor sick badtar*

I see another medical parole loading

Mdluli is sick. Sick of being found guilty for all his various crimes committed against citizenry and state.

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They all get too sick to stand court

We wish a Speedy recovery so that you can come and answer for Your sins. We will wait PATIENTLY.

spokesmash He must die there

Pulling another Shabir trick ! Sithule nje siyabuka !

and he must stay behind bars, he mustn't try to pull a Shabir stunt on us

Same script, (Shabbir Shaik & Tony Yengeni) He will be out of jail very soon.

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