The 10 men involved in a fatal shootout with police in Rosettenville will return to the Johannesburg Magistrates Court on Friday morning.
JOHANNESBURG - Eight other suspects died in the shootout with police.
The men who have been dubbed the ‘Rosettenville 10’ are facing charges ranging from murder to conspiracy to commit robbery. During their appearance last month, lawyers for the 10 questioned why the men were moved from the Johannesburg prison to Pretoria without them being informed. But state lawyers told the court that they were moved because of renovations at the Johannesburg prison which compromises security.This is despite the lawyers telling the court how these suspects are being kept with sentenced prisoners and not those awaiting trial.
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