Sowetan

Terror suspect granted bail

Others released after ID parade fails

- By Jeff Wicks

One of the men with alleged links to a spate of terror bombings and a fatal attack on a Verulam mosque in May, 37-year-old Goolam Haffejee, has been released on R100 000 bail.

Seven others‚ Nashir Sayid‚ Hakim Hatunguman‚ Tariq Karrim‚ Alrich Brown‚ Alimasi Abele‚ Alibar Umar and Naadir Khan were released after the state provisiona­lly withdrew charges against them yesterday.

The court heard that the seven and Haffajee could not be identified by witnesses in a formal identifica­tion parade held last week.

As such‚ when Haffejee made his bid for freedom‚ the state did not oppose his release while awaiting trial.

During their appearance‚ heavily armed police officers roamed the halls and some occupied the public gallery.

Outside court‚ a small group of protesters gathered, holding placards emblazoned with slogans opposing the release of the men.

The alleged conspirato­rs face charges of murder‚ arson and now additional counts under the banner of the Protection of Constituti­onal Democracy against Terrorist and Related Activities Act (Pocdatara).

This is after a 19-men gang was arrested in a series of raids conducted by members of the Hawks’ crimes against the state unit last week.

The alleged bomb makers and their masters have appeared behind closed doors before‚ with the public and media barred from attending proceeding­s.

This ban was lifted yesterday during their second appearance.

Several incendiary devices – rudimentar­y in nature – were planted at Woolworths stores and food markets. Some were triggered and caused minor fires.

A number of stores were temporaril­y closed following anonymous bomb threats.

The suspects are alleged to be linked to an attack on the Imam Hussain Mosque in Verulam in which a man was killed and two others were badly wounded in May.

Haffeejee will return to court on November 29 while the rest of the accused will return to court for their bail applicatio­n on Monday.

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