Former KZN DPP to continue to testify before the Nkabinde Enquiry


Former KwaZulu-Natal Director of Public Prosecutions, Advocate Moipone Noko, is set to continue to testify before the Nkabinde Enquiry in Pretoria.  

The enquiry is assessing suspended South Gauteng Director of Public Prosecutions, Advocate Andrew Chauke’s fitness to hold office.  

Wednesday, Noko said she was accused of being captured for pursuing racketeering charges against members of the Cato Manor police unit that allegedly killed 28 suspects. 

Noko added: “The ballistic experts in most of these murder cases indicated for instance whether the accused persons created an impression that the deceased shot them from inside the car, that the car’s windows were closed and there were no indications that shots were fired through the closed windows from the inside. In other cases, some deceased were shot from the back or in a sleeping position, some were shot at while in a sitting position and others in a standing position. All this comes from the ballistics of a shooting analysis.” 

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