EMPD officer 'implicated' in Katlehong tavern shooting not in court due to 'insufficient evidence'

The suspect arrested in connection with the Katlehong tavern shooting will not appear in court on Monday as the matter has yet to be enrolled, says the National Prosecuting Authority.

Mikheil Saakashvili, president from 2004 to 2013, was jailed for six years for abuse of power after he returned to Georgia in 2021 following time abroad. He has spent much of that sentence in a prison hospital.
Mikheil Saakashvili, president from 2004 to 2013, was jailed for six years for abuse of power after he returned to Georgia in 2021 following time abroad. He has spent much of that sentence in a prison hospital. (123RF/ALLAN SWART/ File photo )

The suspect arrested in connection with the Katlehong tavern shooting will not appear in court on Monday as the matter is yet to be enrolled, says the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).

NPA spokesperson Phindi Louw said this was due to “insufficient evidence”.

The police said earlier the suspect arrested in connection with the shooting at the Mputlane Inn tavern was an Ekurhuleni metro police officer

The officer was alleged to have been among four men who stormed the tavern on July 8, opening fire at patrons. Six people were shot. Two died on the scene.

The officer had been expected to appear at the Palm Ridge magistrate’s court after his arrest on Friday. 

Police spokesperson Col Sello Dimakatso said investigations were continuing.

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