
The four police officers who were accused of fatally shooting Mthokozisi Ntumba are free men. This after the High Court in Johannesburg found them not guilty on all counts. The defence had brought an application to have all counts dismissed. Ntumba had been shot during a students’ protest in Braamfontein, in March last year. The officers, Tshepiso Kekana, Motseothata Boitumelo, Madimeja Lekgodi and Victor Mohammed, were arrested by the police watchdog, IPID, just a few days after Ntumba was shot. Hasina Gori has more on this story.
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