SA parliament fire suspect faces terrorism charge

Story By: BBC

South Africa’s prosecuting authorities have added a charge of terrorism against the man accused of setting the country’s parliament alight last week.

The suspect is appearing in a Cape Town court to apply for bail.

Zandile Mafe has made his second court appearance following his arrest a week ago for allegedly setting the parliament on fire.

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He was initially charged with two counts of arson, house breaking and theft.

Prosecutors allege that Mr Mafe was found in possession of explosive devices and have charged him under a law aimed at protecting essential infrastructure in the country.

Mr Mafe’s lawyer, Luvuyo Godla, says that his client is being made a scapegoat and wants him to be released on bail.

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The additional charge of terrorism is considered a Schedule Six crime in South Africa, one of the most serious, and may see Mr Mafe’s request for bail denied.

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