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The High Court in Pretoria has ruled that a statement by the late police general Johan Ndlovu can be read into the record in the SenzoMeyiwatrial.

The defence brought an application for the statement to be read but the state opposed the move. Advocate Zandile Mshololo, who represents accused number 5, brought the application for Brigadier Johan Ndlovu’s statement to be read into the record, citing contradictions between Ndlovu and forensic detective Thabo Mosia’s statements.Mosia who is currently under cross-examination, previously told the court that Ndlovu had called him and later helped him at the scene, but Ndlovu denied this.

Judge Thsfhiwa Maumela found it was in the interest of justice for the statement to be read, despite the author having passed on. “Not doing or not allowing that may well come across as an endeavour to sweep aspects under the carpet that is relevant for purposes of this trial It will not assist out criminal justice, such as it will not assist those involved in this trial from investigation up to the trial itself as it is unrolling.”Forensic detective Mosia immediately came under fire when cross-examination resumed. Ndlovu’s statement says that he gave Mosia the address where Senzo Meyiwa was killed.

Mshololo: Remember you said as a result because you didn’t get the address you started at the hospital. Why would you go to the hospital if you were given the address?Mosia was also grilled on his previous testimony where he said Ndlovu had assisted him at the crime scene. Mshololo will continue the cross-examination on Wednesday, trying to poke more holes in Mosia’s testimony.

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And the statement contradicts a lot of what Mosia is offering 🤭This proves too much about the two cases, 375 can never be omitted and overlooked. We still gonna hear more today of Mosia lies under oath.

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