"I Wash My Hands": Mbuyiseni Ndlozi on Kobus & Dr Lets Pretorius Getting Parole
- The EFF's Mbuyiseni Ndlozi recently headed online to share his thoughts on Kobus Pretorius and his father Dr Lets Pretorius receiving bail last year
- The father and son were incarcerated after plotting to kill Nelson Mandela using a bomb
- Mbuyiseni's unhappiness of the matter seemed to resonate with his followers who also shared their frustrations about the pair receiving bail
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Mbuyiseni Ndlozi of the Economic Freedom Fighter's recently headed to Twitter to share his thoughts on Kobus Pretorius and his father Dr Lets Pretorius getting bail last year - and he is seemingly unimpressed.
"Lamola... Haai, I wash my hands!" he wrote in Twitter post.
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Kobus and his father were sentenced under South Africa's very first treason trial in 2013 after they plotted to kill former president Nelson Mandela using a home-made bomb in 2002 while he was on his way to open a Limpopo school.
Social media users had this to say:
@Nkosi18677375 said:
"South African prisons were designed for the natives only. oBaas are too special for prison life."
@BenKBG35 said:
"And I got sent in jail for failing to pay R1 500 fine"
@tshedza_mu said:
"Why are these Afrikaans assassins just being released, some even get paid after that.WTF!? Black people, you're on your own in this country shame. Remember during lockdown how man blacks were arrested, beaten and killed by police? And Afrikaans people went to the beach."
@pmatsepane said:
"They are friends of Cyril, hence they've got all privileges."
Briefly News also reported that recently, the Leeuwkop Correctional Centre in Bryanston‚ Joburg‚ opened its doors to give the media a peek inside the maximum security prison.
One of the inmates was 45-year-old Kobus Pretorius, who was sentenced to two decades behind bars after his group, the Boeremag, attempted to overthrow the democratic government and assassinate Nelson Mandela in 2002.
Pretorius along with two of his brothers and his dad were amongst several people in the apartheid loyalist group. His role in the group was to make bombs. However, needless to say their plan failed and Pretorius has been in prison ever since.
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Source: Briefly News