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Director Zanzou “apologizes to the victims’ victims

Director Zanzou “apologizes to the victims’ victims

The police are investigating after the videos that represented the aggression and sexual abuse of young men have been widely shared on social media last month.

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Two police docks were opened after six victims initially appeared. A seventh victim was watched over the weekend.

It is said that a Congolese national, 41 years old, of which is one of those who is at the nightclub, will make a formal bail request at the end of this month.

The lawyer of the director Neo Moela, Zola Majavu, said that his client has no idea about the alleged violent activities at the club.

“He openly recognizes that the subject of verification of what happened in his absence, there can never be a justification for those contemptible acts. For this, he apologizes for those whose human rights have been ironed … without reservation. “

Moela, accompanied by his father, sat quietly while Majavu told the press that his client cooperated with the relevant authorities and that he was willing to continue assisting the police with their investigations.

“The police did not indicate that they treat him as a suspect. If there is something, the police engage as a person from whom they can provide some information to allow them to decide anything they want to do. We respect this and we do not want to eliminate the result ”, added Majavu.

City Press Previously reported that two of the club’s silent owners failed the country in the background of increasing calls for the owners to be responsible.

Boucer is withdrawn under arrest

The man accused of being part of a group of approximately eight security officials involved in the torture of Zanzou employers made his second appearance before the court at the Pretoria magistrate.

He was arrested in Yeoville during an operation of the Johannesburg Metro Department.

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The media was again prevented from revealing the identity of the accused, because a third identity parade was planned.

It appeared in court that the authorities followed the seventh victim and only managed to make an official statement on Sunday.

Majavu said that Moela knew about arrest, but has no connection with the suspect.

“We are aware that someone was arrested and appeared in court yesterday. He has nothing to do with him. We will only follow that space. It was reported in the media that other people are sought, and the other people are not because he is here. The police know how to get his hands on him. “

More investigations on the unit are in progress, including a compliance probe of the city of Tshwane and the Gauten liqueur council.

Majavu pleaded to the public to allow the law to take its course and respect the sensitivity of those whose rights have been violated.

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