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Biography of Vusi Khekhe: Age, Wife, Arrest, Interview & Profile

Vusi Khekhe: Biography of Vusi Khekhe, Age, Wife, Arrest, Interview & Profile

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Vusi Khekhe (Vusi “Khekhe” Mathibela) is the Mamelodi taxi boss, who also runs a security company. He was arrested after he handed himself over to police in Germiston, Ekurhuleni, on Tuesday night. He was arrested after Mamelodi East police on Monday obtained a warrant of arrest against him following several complaints laid against him.

Vusi Khekhe

Police Minister Bheki Cele said in a statement: “The long arm of the law knows no boundaries, and will forever take its course no matter who you are. Residents of Mamelodi have been living in fear for far too long, the authority of the State will be felt and heard in all corners of South Africa.”

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Mathibela is accused of allegedly being part of a group that’s been terrorizing the community of Mamelodi and surrounding areas over a period of time through extortion, intimidation, and assault.

Vusi Khekhe Age

He is 33 years old as of the time of publishing this post. His exact date of birth is not known.

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Vusi Khekhe News & Arrest

Taxi boss remains behind bars after unlawful arrest challenge dismissed

Source: News24.com

Mamelodi taxi boss Vusi “Khekhe” Mathibela will have to opt for a bail application to get himself freed from prison after he lost his bid to have his arrest declared unlawful on Wednesday.

According to police spokesperson Brigadier Vishnu Naidoo, the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria dismissed the application with costs after Mathibela failed to present a compelling argument to the court.

Mathibela was granted bail in a separate case in which he is accused of the murder of construction and property mogul Wandile Bozwana. Bozena was killed in a suspected hit in 2016.

However, the State has applied to have his bail withdrawn. He is currently on trial for Bozwana’s murder.

Unlawful arrest

In March, Mathibela was arrested for alleged extortion from taxi drivers, businesses, and spaza shop owners.

Along with two others, Elias Skhosana and Stemer Monageng, he was charged with extortion, assault, and intimidation.

But he claims that his arrest was unlawful and that he was never presented with a warrant of arrest.

During Mathibela’s first appearance in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court, he claimed in an affidavit: “My legal team was informed that I was not arrested pursuant to the said warrant of arrest but in terms of section 40 of the Criminal Procedure Act.”

Section 40 deals with instances in which a peace officer can make an arrest without an arrest warrant.

Good reason

Prosecutor Lizo Tshomela conceded that Mathibela was not arrested in terms of an arrest warrant, but said there was a good reason for this.

Tshomela added that section 40 of the Criminal Procedure Act made provision for an arrest.

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Mathibela is expected in court again on April 26.

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