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Alleged US fugitive Robert Lee Redd Jr remains in custody as extradition proceedings continue in the Gqeberha Magistrate’s Court. The matter was postponed to 3 June for further consultations.
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Duo appear in court over alleged cemetery fraud scheme in Buffalo City

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Alleged US fugitive Robert Lee Redd Jr remains in custody as extradition proceedings continue in the Gqeberha Magistrate’s Court. The matter was postponed to 3 June for further consultations.

KUGOMPO CITY, EASTERN CAPE – Two former employees of the Buffalo City Metro Municipality Cemetery Department have appeared in court on charges of fraud and theft involving nearly
R350 000.

According to Lieutenant-Colonel Christopher Singo, spokesperson for the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) in the Eastern Cape, the accused Ntombomzi Litye (60) and Nontando Marala (44) appeared in the KuGompo Magistrate’s Court and were granted bail of R1 000 each.

Singo said the pair allegedly committed fraudulent activities between December 2024 and June last year while employed at the municipality’s cemetery department.

“It is alleged that the accused made misrepresentations to municipal clients who came to request and purchase burial site services,” said Singo.

The accused allegedly instructed clients to make cash payments and then kept the money for their own personal gain.

As a result of the alleged scheme, the Buffalo City Metro Municipality reportedly suffered losses amounting to R344 846.

The matter was reported to the Hawks’ Serious Commercial Crime Investigation team in KuGompo City, leading to the arrest of the accused on Wednesday 27 May.

The case has been postponed to Friday 5 June.

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