Keetmans cops in court again

Keetmans cops in court again

NINE members of the Police’s Serious Crime Unit and Special Branch at Keetmanshoop on Friday made their fourth appearance in the Keetmanshoop Magistrate’s Court on a charge of murder.

They are Cyroll Serogwe, Daniel Nicodemus, Marthinus Punye, Johannes Mushelenga, Heidi Dean, Niklaas !Hoeseb, Fabian Rikambura and unit commanders Johannes Otto and Lazarus !Nowaseb. Magistrate IIleni Gebhardt postponed the case until October 27 for further Police investigation.Percy McNally of Lentin, Botma and Van den Heever Legal Practitioners is representing all nine Policemen.Bail of N$1 500 granted to each of the nine officers during their first appearance in April was extended.The nine are accused of beating to death a suspect, Makarius Iikali, while they were interrogating him at the end of February.Iikali was one of five men arrested on charges of theft and housebreaking for allegedly stealing vault keys belonging to the local Standard Bank branch.After Iikali’s death, the charges against the other theft suspects were dropped.The suspects claimed that they had been beaten repeatedly and shocked with an electric device during the interrogation.Another of the suspects, Benjamin Basson, jumped from the first floor of the Police station during the interrogation, but survived the fallMagistrate IIleni Gebhardt postponed the case until October 27 for further Police investigation.Percy McNally of Lentin, Botma and Van den Heever Legal Practitioners is representing all nine Policemen.Bail of N$1 500 granted to each of the nine officers during their first appearance in April was extended.The nine are accused of beating to death a suspect, Makarius Iikali, while they were interrogating him at the end of February.Iikali was one of five men arrested on charges of theft and housebreaking for allegedly stealing vault keys belonging to the local Standard Bank branch.After Iikali’s death, the charges against the other theft suspects were dropped.The suspects claimed that they had been beaten repeatedly and shocked with an electric device during the interrogation.Another of the suspects, Benjamin Basson, jumped from the first floor of the Police station during the interrogation, but survived the fall

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