AKA Murder Case: Ndimande Brothers’ Extradition Postponed Due to Officials’ Delay

AKA Murder Case: Ndimande Brothers’ Extradition Postponed Due to Officials’ Delay

  • AKA and Tibz's murder investigation is facing a new delay as the extradition case for suspects Siyabonga and Malusi Ndimande is postponed to 20 March 2024
  • According to the reports, the case was postponed due to missing documents from South African authorities
  • Fans expressed frustration over the slow progress, demanding swift justice for the rapper and his friend

AKA and Tibz's murder investigation has reportedly encountered another stumbling block after the extradition case of the two suspects Siyabonga and Malusi Ndimande was postponed to 20 March.

AKA and Tibz's murder case postponed
AKA and Tibz's murder case has been postponed to 20 March 2024. Image: @akaworldwide and @tebello.motsoane
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Ndimande brothers' extradition case postponed

It looks like AKA and Tibz's murder case is going to take longer than expected. Fans have been eagerly waiting for more details about the high-profile case.

According to the popular entertainment blog MDN News, the extradition of the two brothers Malusi and Siyabonga Ndimande, who are among the murder suspects, has been postponed again.

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Per the post, the process was delayed due to the failure of the South African authorities to file the proper documents.

The post's caption read:

"The extradition case of the two suspects in the AKA and Tibz murder, Siyabonga and Malusi Ndimande, has been postponed to March 20, 2024, pending the submission of a formal application for extradition from South African officials."

Fans demand justice for AKA and Tibz

Social media users are not backing down in their quest to ensure their favourite rapper gets the justice he deserves.

@SchoolsinNaija said:

"The case should be expedited so that they can be taken to SA ASAP to face the wrath of the law."

@Mavovo2019 said:

"But the Tanzania one for Bester was quick. Something is not adding up here."

@muzi2104 added:

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"So South Africa has not submitted the application up to now? Kanjani vele?"

Fans rubbishes Police report on late singer

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that fans had dismissed the police periodic report on the progress made so far in the investigation into the brutal assassination of the late singer AKA.

Fans argued that making the names of suspects public would do more harm than good in the pursuit of justice, as the marked identities have now been given time and space to cover whatever tracks remain of the occurrence.

Source: Briefly.co.za

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