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Right winger's case postponed─── LANI LANI 11:57 Fri, 24 May 2013
Lani Fouché -
Bloemfontein - The treason case against four alleged right wingers has been postponed to August 23rd for further investigation in the Bloemfontein High Court. Martin Keevy will be admitted to the Free State Psychiatric Complex for 30 days' observation. He must be back in court on June 24th. This follows two initial psychiatric reports which were conducted last month. Meanwhile, the bail conditions of Hein Boonzaaier, the only accused who was granted bail, have been amended. The court ruled that he need no longer visit the Lyttleton police station every day. Boonzaaier, Keevy, Mark Trollip and Johan Prinsloo are accused of plotting to kill top ANC leaders at the party's Mangaung elective conference in December last year.
Bloemfontein - The treason case against four alleged right wingers has been postponed to August 23rd for further investigation in the Bloemfontein High Court. Martin Keevy will be admitted to the Free State Psychiatric Complex for 30 days' observation. He must be back in court on June 24th. This follows two initial psychiatric reports which were conducted last month. Meanwhile, the bail conditions of Hein Boonzaaier, the only accused who was granted bail, have been amended. The court ruled that he need no longer visit the Lyttleton police station every day. Boonzaaier, Keevy, Mark Trollip and Johan Prinsloo are accused of plotting to kill top ANC leaders at the party's Mangaung elective conference in December last year.
