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Ndimande Brothers Set for Nov. 11 Extradition to South Africa in AKA, Tibz Murder Case

Officials say the case is watertight, with 24 charges pending.

Overview

  • The brothers abandoned their challenge to extradition on Monday, removing the last legal hurdle in Eswatini.
  • Eswatini’s acting prime minister issued a surrender order, and South Africa’s Justice Department confirmed a 11 November handover.
  • Interpol South Africa and Interpol Eswatini are coordinating the transfer as SAPS finalises travel and custody arrangements.
  • Police say the pair face 24 counts across three cases, including murder, conspiracy to commit murder, attempted murder, and unlawful possession of automatic firearms and ammunition.
  • SAPS thanked Eswatini for its cooperation, with court appearance details in KwaZulu-Natal to be set after the brothers’ arrival.