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Defence questions police captain’s version of ‘hitman’ Musa Kekana’s arrest
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Sunday World
During his testimony, Sekgobela explained that Christian Sheppard, a private security officer, is one of his trusted sources.
He told the court that he contacted Sheppard to assist with tracking the suspects and a vehicle linked to Swart’s murder.
‘I explained their constitutional rights’The defence also questioned Sekgobela about whether he informed the accused of their constitutional rights at the time of their arrest.
“I explained their constitutional rights.
Sekgobela further testified that he explained the accused’s rights in Sepedi, although Kekana communicated with him in English.