Military Veteran In South Africa On A Parole For Murder
Johannesburg, South Africa – According to reports, one of the 53 military veterans accused of holding senior Cabinet officials hostage on October 14 is on parole for murder. This was revealed on the second day of court proceedings at the Kgosi Mampuru II Correctional Services, where the accused military veterans are seeking bail.

Good news for the 53 military men accused of holding ministers hostage
Thirteen of the 53 military veterans blamed for holding Cabinet clergymen prisoner have been allowed R500 bail each. Judge Bheki Ntshingila decided on Tuesday and deferred the make a difference to February 1. The 13 are confronting plan one offenses. On Tuesday, state investigator Sanet Jacobson demonstrated that they were currently seeing 27 charges.

Good news received by the 53 military men
Thirteen of the 53 military veterans blamed for holding Cabinet clergymen prisoner have been allowed R500 bail each. Justice Bheki Ntshingila decided on Tuesday and deferred the make a difference to February 1. The 13 are confronting plan one offenses. On Tuesday, state investigator Sanet Jacobson demonstrated that they were presently seeing 27 charges.
