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Original Post Date: 2005-04-20 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 4/20/2005 7:05:45 AM
S.Africa: Cop deceived Lion murder accused
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 4/20/2005 7:05:45 AM
S.Africa: Cop deceived Lion murder accused
Phalaborwa – A policeman tricked two farm-workers into revealing all they knew about the murder of a fellow worker, who was fed to lions after being assaulted, Phalaborwa circuit court heard on Wednesday. Wednesday was the second day of closing arguments by the State and defence. Johann Engelbrecht SC for Mark Scott-Crossley said the evidence of Sergeant Albert Ferreira of Hoedspruit Police Station, a State witness, could not have been the truth. He said the court should reject Ferreira’s evidence in which he denied being told by Scott-Crossley that his co-accused were lying when they said they had not seen murder victim Nelson Chisale, 41, on the farm the day of the assault in January last year. He contended that Scott-Crossley, 37, could not have known what the two men – Simon Mathebula, 43, and Richard Mathebula, 41 – had told Ferreira unless Ferreira himself had told him. Scott-Crossley was not present when Ferreira found them on the farm, nor was he present when they were taken to the police station and questioned. “On the probabilities, Ferreira must have mentioned what he learned from them and received the response from (Scott-Crossley) that they are lying,” Engelbrecht said. It could also not be ignored that Ferreira “deliberately made a misrepresentation” to the Mathebulas on his return to the police station after speaking to Scott-Crossley by telling them Scott-Crossley was on his way there and they should “reveal what they know”. Interjecting, Judge George Maluleke, hearing the case with assessors Kate Choshi and Elphus Seemela, remarked: “One would expect police officers to be scrupulous, utterly truthful… when confronting witnesses. You are saying he cannot be trusted. He must be a lying policeman who extracts information by telling fibs.” Had ro rely on his memory Engelbrecht went on to question why in one breath Ferreira told the court Scott-Crossley claimed to have given instructions that Chisale be assaulted, and in another that the Mathebulas assaulted him. Why would Scott-Crossley say this if the Mathebulas’ contention was that their instructions were to arrest any non-employees found on the farm and not assault them, he asked. He pointed out that Ferreira did not make notes when he spoke to Scott-Crossley. “He has to rely on his memory,” he said. Not only did he speak with (Scott-Crossley), but with (Richard Mathebula and Simon Mathebula) and the possibility of confusion cannot be ruled out.” Engelbrecht further contended that, with a security company employed on the farm, it was improbable Scott-Crossley would have instructed the Mathebulas to arrest any strangers on the farm. This was strengthened by Simon Mathebula’s actions in approaching the guard at the gate of the farm and telling him he wanted to phone his employer to tell him what he and Richard had done. Source: News24.Com |
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