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Zandile Christmas Mafe charged for parliament fire - NPA

Crime scene was still active until late Monday which made it inaccessible

CAPE TOWN MAN SUSPECTED OF SETTING FIRE TO PARLIAMENT CHARGED

4 January 2022

Zandile Christmas Mafe, 49, appeared at Cape Town Magistrates' Court this morning. He is charged with housebreaking with intent to steal and theft, two counts of arson, possession of an explosive device and destruction of an essential infrastructure. More charges are likely to be added as the investigation continues.

The State requested the court to postpone the case for the next seven days for bail information such as the confirmation of his residential address, whether he has any assets, any pending cases, any pending warrants of arrest against him and any previous convictions. The State also requested the postponement in order to determine the schedule under which the accused will be charged, as it intends to charge him under Schedule 5 while the defence insists that he must be charged under Schedule 1.

The postponement will also provide the investigating officer, Colonel Theron, with an opportunity to visit the crime scene to determine the extent of the damage. The crime scene was still active until late yesterday which made it inaccessible. The State will oppose his bail application which he intends to bring at his next appearance scheduled for 11 January 2022.

Statement issued by Eric Ntabazalila, NPA Regional Spokesperson, Western Cape Division, 4 January 2022