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Israeli kingpin, co-accused to appear in court

───   11:00 Mon, 21 Nov 2022

Israeli kingpin, co-accused to appear in court | News Article
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A suspected Israeli kingpin and seven other suspects are expected to appear at the Randburg Magistrate’s Court on Monday morning.

They were arrested at a house in Bryanston, north of Johannesburg last week, where 12 firearms were discovered on the scene.

They were nabbed in an operation by a multidisciplinary team led by interpol South Africa and others.

It’s alleged the 43-year-old Israeli gang leader is connected to a criminal organisation called Albergil, in Israel.


The Israeli national is allegedly behind a drug trafficking and extortion syndicate, as well as other crimes.

He is wanted in Israel for conspiracy to commit murder and attempted murder. He briefly appeared in court on Friday last week.

Algoa FM's Siyabonga Sesant reports according to the National Commissioner of the SA Police Service, South Africa is neither a hiding place nor is it a playground for fugitives and criminals.

That was the statement made by General Fannie Masemola at the weekend, commending the police's Interpol National Centre Bureau in South Africa for "its persistent efforts in tracing and arresting wanted fugitives in the country".

The praise comes after at least two fugitives were nabbed in recent weeks.

In their latest breakthrough, Interpol South Africa tracked down an Ireland fugitive, Neville van der Westhuizen, to one of the country’s correctional centre’s in Kwa-Zulu Natal.

The 40-year-old is currently serving a 15-year-jail sentence in SA for murder and is also wanted in Ireland for a double murder case.

Police spokesperson Colonel Athlenda Mathe said Van der Westhuizen and his 42-year-old Irish ex-girlfriend Ruth Lawrence allegedly murdered two Irish nationals in 2014.

After the murder, they fled the country, said Colonel Mathe.

Last month Lawrence was traced and arrested by the Hawks in Bloemfontein and has already appeared before the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court on the murder charges. Colonel Mathe said the matter had already been enrolled in court for an extradition enquiry.

Van der Westhuizen also appeared before the Durban Magistrate’s Court and his extradition enquiry had been postponed to 12 December 2022.

In another case, the team extradited a Botswana fugitive, Wazha Nthoiwa-Mazinyane.

The team handed over the fugitive to Botswana authorities earlier this week at the Tlokweng border gate.

Mazinyane fled Botswana evading law enforcement after he was charged with offences relating to armed robberies in Botswana by Francistown police.

"These ongoing arrests and take-down operations should send a stern warning to those fugitives of justice who are in the country and criminals in South Africa that we are squeezing the space for them to operate, either they hand themselves over to authorities or we fetch them ourselves," warned General Masemola.

SABC News

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