A respected Libode taxi owner appeared in the  Mthatha Magistrate's Court today facing murder charges in connection with killing of a taxi operator.

 

Lulamile Mtukwana, 41, is faced with the murder of taxi operator Sihle Mto, 22, who was shot dead on May 24 near the Circus Triangle Mall in Mthatha when taxi violence erupted in Mthatha and Libode.

 
Mtukwana was arrested on June 1 by the Hawks, seven days after Mto's murder.
 
On May 24, the Mthatha CBD turned into a war zone as taxi violence broke out resulting in Mto being shot dead.
It emerged in the court today that Mtukwana visited the Hawks offices in Mthatha and tried to give them wrong information. But they instead pounced on him days after his visit.
 
Investigating officer Sergeant Thembile Nomachiwa told the Mthatha Magistrate's Court that they had initially struggled to arrest Mtukwana as he was always travelling to Johannesburg or Durban.
 
Nomachiwa asked the court not to grant the accused bail, saying he feared that some people - including a group that marched to the court – could want to seek revenge. Nomachiwa also  believed that Mtukwana would interfere with investigations.
 
State prosecutor Zuko Mvulane said granting the accused bail will lead to public disorder and a community outcry.
 
Judgment was reserved for Tuesday next week.
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