Katiso Molefe and three other guys showed up at the Alexandra Magistrates Court while prosecutors tried merging their case files for the murders of DJ Sumbody and DJ Vintos. The state wants to link multiple hits from 2022 through organized crime charges, and they plan on moving everything to the Johannesburg High Court. Molefe walked in as a free man after posting R500,000 bail, while Michael Tau, Tiego Mabusela, and Musa Kekana stayed locked up.
Cops claim the same AK-47 got used in at least ten assassinations, and bank records supposedly show cash hitting the hitmen's accounts right after the kills. Ballistics tied the weapon to both the DJ murders plus an engineer named Armand Swart, who got clipped later.
The judge granted Molefe bail after saying the state's case looked shaky, but prosecutors are still studying the ruling for a possible appeal.
Cops claim the same AK-47 got used in at least ten assassinations, and bank records supposedly show cash hitting the hitmen's accounts right after the kills. Ballistics tied the weapon to both the DJ murders plus an engineer named Armand Swart, who got clipped later.
The judge granted Molefe bail after saying the state's case looked shaky, but prosecutors are still studying the ruling for a possible appeal.