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Prophet couple headed back to SA to face the music
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28457, member: 2262"] South Africa happily backed a Malawi court decision yesterday that ordered Shepherd and Mary Bushiri to come back and face criminal charges. The pair ran away from South Africa in 2020 after courts let them out on bail during their fraud and rape trials. Nobody knows exactly how they escaped the country before officials found them living in Malawi. South Africa asked Malawi to send them back to answer for skipping bail, breaking financial laws, violating aviation rules, and immigration offenses. Malawi judges told the couple they must stay locked up until South African officers pick them up. The South African justice department called this ruling a big win for teamwork between countries. They believe it proves both nations have strong legal systems that work well together. The department added that famous people must follow the same rules as everyone else, no matter where they hide. Many news outlets covered this case because it touches on bigger problems with corruption. The South African government thinks this example shows why countries need agreements to catch criminals who cross borders. Officials promised to keep building partnerships that make legal systems work fairly for everyone, regardless of where suspects run. The Bushiris plan to fight this decision through appeals, but South Africa vows to block their efforts. If they change their minds about appealing, Malawi will simply tell South Africa they're ready for pickup. Then Interpol will team up with South African police to bring the couple back home. Taxpayers will pay for all travel expenses needed to transport the fugitives. [/QUOTE]
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