Murder-accused ANC councillor's detention in Kokstad hampers trial preparation: lawyer

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Murder-accused ANC councillor's detention in Kokstad hampers trial preparation: lawyer: The lawyer representing eThekwini councillor Mkhipheni Ngiba, who is charged with murdering two ANC members, says his client's continued detention at Kokstad…

The five suspects accused of murdering ANC municipal councillor candidate Siyabonga Mkhize will appear in court again in April.The lawyer representing eThekwini councillor Mkhipheni Ngiba, who is charged with murdering two ANC members, says his client's detention at Kokstad maximum-security prison is hampering trial preparation.

Ngiba, 46, allegedly gunned down Siyabonga Mkhize and Mzukisi Nyanga while they were campaigning for local government elections in the Cato Crest informal settlement in October 2021.Ngiba's co-accused are Nkosinathi Ngcobo, 38, Sandile Mzizi, 40, Sifiso Mlondo, 37, and his relative, Phathesakhe Ngiba, 25.Advocate Roshan Dehal said the time allocated for consultations by correctional services was insufficient.

"It's practically impossible. When you go to prison the time is also taken up by checks," he said, adding"My client has health issues. He is now deprived of seeking the doctor of his choice. My client has a right to a speedy trial."During this time, Ngiba and his co-accused were held at Westville prison.Lindokuhle Mthembu, who represents Mzizi, said:

"Trial preparation is crucial as it touches on the fundamental human rights of the clients," he said. State advocate Elvis Gcweka said Ngiba's move to Kokstad was the result of a risk-assessment recommendation after a cellphone was found in his possession.Register or sign in now.

 

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