Two denied bail in SAPS PPE corruption case

The pair are part of 15 others in the SAPS PPE corruption case. Photo: Pexels

Two denied bail in SAPS PPE corruption case

There are 15 accused in the case – including former police officials and officers, officers still employed by the police and businesspeople.

Two denied bail in SAPS PPE corruption case

The pair are part of 15 others in the SAPS PPE corruption case. Photo: Pexels

Two accused in a SAPS PPE corruption case were denied bail by the Palm Ridge Specialized Crimes Court this week.

PAIR DENIED BAIL

The pair, Kishene Chetty and former police manager Brigadier James Ramanjalum were denied bail on the basis of having allegedly committed corruption while out on bail on other matters.

The pair appeared with ten others in a matter related to the procurement of personal protective equipment for the SAPS.

There are at least 15 accused in the case – including former police officials and officers, officers who were still employed by the police, and businesspeople.

According to National Prosecuting Authority Investigating Directorate spokesperson, Sindiswa Seboka, the cohort allegedly committed theft, fraud, forgery, and corruption in relation to the awarding of SAPS contracts worth at least R1.9 million.

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Sebok said bail was granted for accused businesspersons, Lorette Joubert, Kumarasen Prithiviraj, Volan Prithiviraj, Maricha Joubert, former police officers Ramahlapi Mokwena, Lesetja Mogotlane, Veeran Naipal, Alpheus Makhetha, Kysamula Mabasa, and SAPS clerk Marcell Marney.

“The group was granted bail of R20 000 each.”

The court ruled that they are to hand over their passports and not be in communication with Muthray and Associates law firm, or the court would not hesitate to revoke their bail.

“The reason for the gang not to reach out to the law firm is because, in another matter, the law firm represented some of the accused and legal services paid for by the company claimed (Siyanqoba) to have unduly benefitted from cover quoting contracts within SAPS,” Seboka said.

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“The state did not oppose bail for three others who are retired police officer Isaac Ngobeni, serving police officer Stephinah Mahlangu and civilian Salamina Khoza, who were granted bail last week,” she said.

GROUP NABBED IN SAPS JOINT OPERATION

Seboka explained that the accused were nabbed last week in a joint operation by a task team of the National Police Commissioner and the NPA’s Investigating Directorate.

“The arrests follow an investigation into the capture of the SAPS procurement and supply chain to aid front companies to score lucrative contracts and facilitate kickbacks to SAPS senior officials.”

“This is the sixth case by the ID tackling the scourge of corruption within the police service,” she said.

The accused are expected back in court next month.