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Original Post Date: 2004-02-18 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 2/18/2004 6:38:11 AM
Johannesburg"s Dumbest Criminal?
A man who went to court to support two of his friends in a hijacking case found himself in the dock.
This was after two witnesses testifying in the case pointed him out as the third alleged hijacker.
Shortly after being fingered, the 28-year-old suspect tried to make a dash for freedom but was quickly apprehended by the investigating officer.
The drama began on Monday at the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court during the hijacking case of Marius Langa (23) and Simon Chicongwe (26).
Langa and Chicongwe were arrested on December 5, hours after allegedly hijacking a businessman of his E320 Mercedes-Benz in Bryanston. The men also allegedly robbed him.
According to police, four men allegedly hijacked the businessman but only Langa and Chicongwe were arrested.
During their trial this week, two of the five witnesses testifying against the accused pointed out a third man who was sitting in court as the third alleged hijacker.
Johannesburg police spokesperson Inspector Amanda Roestoff yesterday said the investigating officer had been told that the man was at court, but at the time, the officer was wandering around.
The detective, accompanied by two of the witnesses, searched for the suspect – who was then arrested as he tried to flee the court.
The case was immediately brought before the magistrate and the man was charged with robbery.
The case was postponed for further investigation and all three men are expected to reappear in court on April 29. The fourth suspect is still at large.
Source: The Star, Johannesburg
URL: http://www.star.co.za/index.php?fSectionId=12…br>