Conceden la libertad bajo fianza a Joe ‘Ferrari’ Sibanyoni en un caso de extorsión de 2,2 millones de rands

Joe ‘Ferrari’ Sibanyoni y sus coacusados comparecieron el jueves ante el Tribunal de Magistrados de Delmas, donde se les concedió la libertad bajo fianza de 70.000 rands a cada uno en un caso de extorsión y blanqueo de capitales que asciende a 2,2 millones de rands.

El caso, que sostiene que Sibanyoni y sus socios exigieron pagos por protección a un empresario minero entre 2022 y 2025, fue reinscrito en Delmas tras haber sido retirado del registro en Kwaggafontein el 18 de mayo. La Autoridad Nacional de Fiscalía trasladó el asunto citando motivos de seguridad para los funcionarios del tribunal.

El equipo legal de Sibanyoni presentó una solicitud urgente ante el Tribunal Superior de Mpumalanga el 27 de mayo para prohibir la reinscripción y impugnar la orden de arresto. Está previsto que la solicitud se escuche el 2 de junio, aunque esto no detiene los procedimientos.

El asunto fue pospuesto hasta el 1 de septiembre de 2026. Las condiciones de la fianza requieren que los acusados asistan a todas las futuras fechas judiciales, se presenten ante la policía cada dos semanas y eviten interferir con los testigos. Sibanyoni ha negado las acusaciones y sostiene que mantiene una relación comercial legítima con el denunciante.

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