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He Allegedly Help Move R2.9 Billion in Dodgy Tender-Now His Lawyer Says He’s Scared to Eat In prison

April 12, 2026
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He Allegedly Help Move R2.9 Billion in Dodgy Tender—Now His Lawyer Says He’s Scared to Eat In prison
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A South African court has heard urgent submissions from the defence team of Sergeant Nkosi, who claims deteriorating detention conditions and safety fears have left him unable to eat for six consecutive days since his arrest.

During proceedings, defence advocate Dlali argued that Nkosi’s refusal to eat is not a protest but a response to what he described as serious concerns for his personal safety while in custody. The defence has requested that Nkosi be transferred from a correctional facility to a police station, insisting that such a move would provide better protection as the case continues.

The legal team also questioned the circumstances surrounding Nkosi’s arrest, raising concerns about the validity and execution of the search warrant that led to his detention. According to Dlali, possible procedural irregularities could undermine the legality of the arrest and weaken the State’s case.

In pushing for bail, the defence described the charges as lacking substance, arguing that there is insufficient evidence to justify continued detention. Dlali told the court that Nkosi has cooperated with authorities and does not pose a flight risk, urging the court to grant his release pending further proceedings.

Prosecutors are expected to oppose the application, citing the seriousness of the allegations and the need to safeguard the integrity of the investigation. The State is likely to argue that releasing Nkosi at this stage could interfere with witnesses or ongoing evidence gathering.

The case has drawn growing attention, particularly around issues of detention conditions and the treatment of accused individuals. Legal analysts say the court now faces the task of balancing Nkosi’s rights and safety concerns against the State’s responsibility to pursue justice effectively.

A ruling on the bail application is expected in the coming days, with its outcome likely to shape the next phase of the case.

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