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“Arrest Him, Revoke Bail” Molefe Faces Backlash After Allegedly Paying R2.5M Bail in DJ Sumbody Dead

December 12, 2025
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“Arrest Him, Revoke Bail” Molefe Faces Backlash After Allegedly Paying R2.5M Bail in DJ Sumbody Dead
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Controversy continues to swirl around ‘KT’ Molefe, who has been accused of allegedly paying a R2.5 million bribe to secure bail of R400,000 in connection with the high-profile murder case of DJ Sumbody. The shocking claim has ignited a flurry of reactions on social media, with many questioning the integrity of the judicial process.

Online discussions have been intense, with some commentators demanding immediate action. One user commented, “KT should be arrested and add the bribery charges too together with the judge,” highlighting growing public frustration over perceived corruption in the case. Another remarked, “How far with the arrest, we don’t have the whole day,” reflecting impatience with the pace of legal proceedings. A third simply urged, “Arrest him, revoke bail,” encapsulating the sentiment of many South Africans calling for swift justice.

The case has already captured national attention, not only because of the tragic death of DJ Sumbody but also due to the alleged misuse of public trust. The significant discrepancy between the alleged bribe and the bail amount has intensified public outrage, prompting questions about accountability and transparency in the justice system.

Authorities have yet to release a detailed statement on the bribery allegations, but the case is under close scrutiny. Legal analysts suggest that if the claims are substantiated, both Molefe and any implicated judicial officials could face severe criminal consequences. The matter underscores the delicate balance between judicial discretion and public confidence in the legal system, especially in high-profile cases.

As this story develops, citizens continue to monitor the situation closely, sharing opinions and demands for justice across social media platforms. The case serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and integrity in legal proceedings and the public’s intolerance for corruption in any form.

The coming days are expected to be pivotal, with further investigation and possible arrests likely to shape the course of the case. South Africans remain vigilant, eager for clarity on both the murder investigation and the bribery allegations surrounding Molefe’s bail.

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