WATCH | Zimbabwe-born Ndodana Tshuma, 45, the only suspect in the murder of his wife and two young daughters in Bedford, United Kingdom, is appearing before a Johannesburg court this morning.
UK authorities are seeking his extradition to Britain, where he is wanted to face three murder charges in connection with the deaths of his wife and children.
The case has drawn widespread attention in both Zimbabwe and the United Kingdom. If the extradition application is approved, Tshuma will be returned to the UK to stand trial.
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Adv. Andrea Johnson, is expected to appear before the Madlanga Commission tomorrow.
The Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC) and its personnel are currently under scrutiny at the Madlanga Commission.
Senior investigator Suneel Bellochun was accused of extorting money from foreign shopkeepers, while Johnson is facing allegations of misconduct and interfering in an assault case involving Maj Gen Feroz Khan.
There has also been much talk about a turf war between the police, IDAC and IPID.
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He arrived in South Africa on the 5th. The UK only broke the news on the 8th, and the Red Notice was issued yesterday. So how exactly would immigration have stopped him?