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8 more alleged July unrest instigators granted R3 000 bail each

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Eight more alleged unrest instigators arrested in connection with last year’s deadly July riots in KwaZulu-Natal have been granted bail of R3 000 each.

The suspects, aged between 31 and 46, made their first court appearance on Thursday, in the Durban Magistrates’ Court, after they were arrested by the Hawks.

They face charges of conspiracy to commit public violence, incitement to commit public violence and incitement to commit arson relating to the acts of looting and public violence that took place in parts of KZN during the riots.

The 8-19 July riots – that rocked parts of KZN and Gauteng – claimed the lives of more than 330 people and caused extensive damage to public infrastructure and businesses, resulting in billions of rand lost in the local economy.

The violence was ostensibly triggered by former president Jacob Zuma’s incarceration by the Constitutional Court for contempt of court.

The latest arrests on Thursday brought the total number of suspects arrested recently for allegedly instigating




the July unrest to 34.

Thirty-two suspects were nabbed in KZN, one in the Free State and another in the North West.

Strict bail conditions

National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson, Natasha Ramkisson-Kara, said the eight suspects were released subject to various strict bail conditions.

They were ordered not to post any information regarding the case on social media, to inform the investigating officer (IO) should they wish to leave KZN, and to inform the IO should they change their residential address or their contact numbers.

The suspects were expected to appear in court again on 26 August 2022, along with their co-accused, while police carried out further investigations.

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