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Bail Denied: Passport, Prison Cellphone and Missing Records Sink Bail Bid

December 7, 2025
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Bail Denied: Passport, Prison Cellphone and Missing Records Sink Bail Bid
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Vusimuzi Matlala will remain behind bars after the court on Tuesday denied him bail, ruling that he poses a significant flight risk. The decision followed a tense hearing where the State presented compelling evidence questioning Matlala’s trustworthiness and commitment to abide by bail conditions.

Central to the court’s ruling were three key concerns. First, Matlala was found in possession of a cellphone while in prison, an act already in violation of correctional regulations and one that raised red flags about his willingness to follow the law. Second, the court noted that Matlala holds a valid passport to Swaziland, a country where he has traveled before. Third, and perhaps most damning, the State revealed that there is no official record of his return from a previous trip to Swaziland  fueling suspicion that he could easily disappear if released.

The presiding magistrate stated that these factors collectively painted a picture of a man with both the means and the intent to evade justice. “Bail is a privilege, not a right,” the magistrate said, emphasizing that the court could not ignore the risks associated with Matlala’s release.

The defense argued that Matlala has deep roots in his community and would not abandon his family or responsibilities. However, the court was not persuaded, citing the seriousness of the charges against him and the likelihood of interference with ongoing investigations if he were allowed back into society.

Legal analysts say the ruling underscores a broader principle in South African courts: where doubt exists over an accused’s reliability, the safety of the judicial process takes precedence. “The cellphone breach, combined with questionable travel records, essentially sealed his fate,” one legal expert explained.

For now, Matlala remains in custody as the trial date approaches. His legal team is expected to appeal the decision, but the State maintains that his track record makes him unsuitable for bail.

With the weight of evidence stacked against him, the court’s firm stance signals a zero-tolerance approach to flight risks, ensuring that justice is neither delayed nor derailed.

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