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Vusi 'Khekhe' Mathibela to continue challenging legality of arrest

Pretoria - Mamelodi's so-called number one Tsotsi, Vusi “Khekhe” Mathibela is set to fight back and challenge an order by the Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, to toss aside his motion to challenge the legality of his arrest.

This comes a couple of weeks after he opted to abandon his bail bid in order to convince the high court to declare his recent arrest unlawful and have it set aside. Mathibela was already out on bail for his alleged involvement in the murder of another businessman Wandile Bozwana when he was arrested.

 

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