The SAPS and SANDF appear to be colluding to shield two army generals from murder prosecution
31 August 2022
AfriForum’s Private Prosecution Unit has asked the police to explain why two of the country’s most senior army generals have not been arrested and charged, despite explicit instructions from a prosecutor for this to be done. It is a blatant case of selective prosecution designed to protect suspects within the highest echelons of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) – conduct the unit will not allow to happen unchallenged.
The case involves two men, Sibusiso Phetla (39) and Jerome Lebaka (41), who were kidnapped on 13 February this year, and presumably murdered on the alleged instructions of SANDF generals. The pair of suspects has been identified by an eyewitness and directly linked to the case but have inexplicably not been arrested.
On Monday 29 August soldiers Sinovuyo Botha, Aviwe Dosi and Sindile Ncomelo appeared in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court charged with the kidnapping and assault of Phetla and Lebaka. The matter was postponed to 19 September for the disclosure of the docket to the accused.
The prosecutor informed the court that specific instructions were given to the investigating officer that he must obtain warning statements from the two generals and that they must be arrested and added as accused in the case. But these instructions have been ignored. The prosecutor further informed the court that the SANDF were being uncooperative in the investigation. It is understood that the scene in Magasyn Street in Salvokop, where the crime is said to have taken place, has not been visited by police investigators.