Alleged 28 gang boss Ralph Stanfield, who together with his wife Nicole Johnson was arrested in a car theft case last year, has heard he may face yet another criminal charge — this time in connection with a house break-in.
This emerged in the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court when he made an appearance together with his co-accused — his wife Nicole Johnson and three others, Denver Booysen, Johannes Abrahams and Jose Brandt, also known as Makop. Barbara Johnson owns half of the Ayepyep Lifestyle Lounge — a venue in Cape Town which was previously the subject of accusations involving intimidation levelled against Stanfield and Johnson.During his brief appearance on Thursday state prosecutor Advocate Frank van Heerden told the court there was an outstanding witness statement in the case.Van Heerden said the statement related to a housebreaking charge that Stanfield would face.
‘I want to empty a gun in his head’ – chilling affidavit about alleged 28s gang boss Ralph Stanfield’s ‘plans’During Thursday’s proceedings, Ross McKernan, legally representing Stanfield and Johnson, along with Advocate Frans Mashele as his advisory counsel, told the court he understood that the state had every right to request as much time as possible to finalise its investigation.
While Van Heerden was addressing the court about a possible postponement, Stanfield appeared to become agitated, at one point even asking McKernan to have a quick chat with him. Van Heerden told the court that the Wynberg case would be joined with the current case for which Stanfield and co have appeared in the Cape Town court.
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