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Court Begins Trial Of Four South African Policemen Who Robbed Nigerian Man Of N1.9billion Jewellery

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October 12, 2024

The suspects identified as Jacobus Groenewald, Bradley Minnaar, Mthuthuzeli Mafanya, and Bathandwa Soldati allegedly invaded the Nigerian national’s residence in Llandudno, Cape Town, on September 14 and stole his jewellery.

The South African government has begun the prosecution of the four policemen who robbed a Nigerian rapper of jewellery worth R20 million, approximately N1.9billion.

 

 

The suspects identified as Jacobus Groenewald, Bradley Minnaar, Mthuthuzeli Mafanya, and Bathandwa Soldati allegedly invaded the Nigerian national’s residence in Llandudno, Cape Town, on September 14 and stole his jewellery.

 

 

It was learnt that the policemen were busted by the SAPS Anti-Corruption Unit and accused of staging a robbery in the artiste’s house.

 

 

Groenewald, Minnaar, Mafanya, and Soldati appeared in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court last Thursday on aggravated robbery charges

 

According to  Cape Argus, the policemen  among a part of a group of eight who allegedly used their SAPS uniforms and vehicles to rob innocent people in the upmarket suburb.

 

“They went to the home of a rich Nigerian and told those in the house they were searching for a wanted Nigerian but instead they stole jewellery valued at R20 million,” the media source was quoted.

 

It continued: “They were so stupid they left their fingerprints all over the house as they stole Rolex watches, gold bracelets, emeralds and ivory items. It was all brand names. But they planned the robbery. They are based at different stations but basically, they formed a syndicate.”