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Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni Demands 30% Stake in Putco Bus Services in Older Video Addressed to Ramaphosa and Mantashe
Older video emerges of controversial businessman Joe "Ferrari" Sibanyoni addressing President Cyril Ramaphosa and Gwede Mantashe.
In the video, Sibanyoni says that if the government does not help them secure a 30% stake from Putco Bus Services, which has operated in KwaNdebele for over 60 years, they will be forced to “fight on their own.”
Sibanyoni is currently facing charges of extortion and two counts of money laundering linked to an alleged R2.2 million “protection fee�� scheme involving a Mpumalanga businessman.
I’ve got three legal challenges and all are on urgent basis.
I don’t money to challenge all Legal cases on urgent basis, so therefore
I humble apologise to the President of the ANCYL AND retract.
Goodnight 🙏🏾
@SihleLonzi Sihle , ANC has no shame. Remember how many times they protected Zuma via motion of no confidence? The same will happen. They only care about themselves and not the integrity of the party and of its citizens.
[HIJACKING AND KIDNAPPING]
Police foiled a kidnapping plot in Katlehong, resulting in the rescue of two victims and the arrest of four suspects, including a popular Vaal DJ Spitjo from Sebokeng.
Preliminary report suggests that, information was received from a night-shift security officer at Eastgate Mall regarding suspicious activities involving individuals impersonating another person using her mobile phone. Acting on this intelligence, police initiated a coordinated, intelligence-driven operation which led to the arrest of three suspects at Eastgate Mall.
Subsequent investigations directed the police to a safe house in Dikole Section, Katlehong. Upon arrival, an exchange of gunfire ensued. One additional suspect was apprehended at the scene, and two unlicensed firearms with live ammunition were recovered.
Two victims, a male and a female, were found at the ‘safe house’ and rescued without injuries.
The female victim had earlier been hijacked while driving a navy blue BMW X3 and was subsequently forced to transfer an estimated amount of R180,000 from her bank accounts.