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Accused in Phala Phala robbery plead not guilty as trial unfolds

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In a significant development in the ongoing saga surrounding President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala farm, three accused individuals have officially pleaded not guilty to multiple charges related to a 2020 robbery. Immanuela David, along with siblings Florian and Ndilinasho Joseph, appeared in the Modimolle Regional Court in Limpopo yesterday, facing serious allegations linked to the theft of a staggering $580,000 from the President’s game farm.

The trio is charged with theft, housebreaking, and conspiracy to commit housebreaking with the intent to steal. Additionally, David faces a charge of money laundering, signifying the gravity and complexity of the case. According to reports, the cash was hidden inside a couch on Ramaphosa’s property when it was stolen, underscoring the audacity of the crime.

After an extensive wait, marked by several delays and procedural hold-ups, the trial has finally commenced, nearly two years since the three were apprehended. As proceedings unfold, the State has indicated that it will present a robust case, with a total of 20 witnesses scheduled to testify throughout the trial.

Amidst this courtroom drama, another layer of intrigue has emerged involving Major-General Wally Rhoode, head of the Presidential Protection Services. Recent revelations show that Rhoode has been cleared of any wrongdoing following a disciplinary hearing conducted by the South African Police Service (SAPS). This hearing was prompted by findings made against him by Public Protector Kholeka Gcaleka, which alleged that he conducted an illegal investigation into the Phala Phala robbery.

Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia announced that Rhoode was found not guilty of any misconduct related to the Public Protector’s findings. “He was subjected to a disciplinary hearing in terms of the SAPS disciplinary regulations,” stated Cachalia, confirming Rhoode’s continued position as an active member of the SAPS and head of the Presidential Protection Service.

This case is not just a crime against individual property but poses questions about the security measures surrounding the highest office in the land. As the trial progresses, many will be watching to see how the legal proceedings unfold and what implications they might hold for the Presidency in South Africa.

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