The accused appeared before the Stilfontein Magistrate's Court on Friday and were released on R1 000 bail each.
James Neo Tshwaeli, also known as 'Tiger', was extracted from shaft 11 in Johannesburg, but escaped the police's grasp.
JOHANNESBURG - The four police officers suspected of assisting the escape of a mining kingpin in Stilfontein, North West, will appear in court in March. The officers were granted bail on Friday after ...
Four police officers were arrested and appeared in court in connection with the escape of James Neo Tshoaeli, the Lesotho ...
Four police officers have been arrested on charges of aiding the escape of Stilfontein kingpin Neo James Tiger Tshwaeli, ...
Police in the North West have arrested five illegal miners who resurfaced at Margaret Shaft in Stilfontein. Two of the ...
The bodies were discovered during an intense four-day rescue operation from Monday, 13 January. A total of 246 survivors, ...
James Neo Tshwaeli, also known as “Tiger”, allegedly made a daring escape after being rescued from an abandoned mine shaft at ...
Survivors, rescuers and families of the dead and missing say they have been abandoned — branded as criminals for trying to ...
North West Acting Provincial Commissioner, Major General Patrick Asaneng, has ordered the deployment of maximum resources to ...
South African engineering innovation was put on the map after world-first rescue technology was used to save 246 lives in the ...
In South Africa, more than thirty years after the end of apartheid, the lives of people who are black and poor are not counted as human lives. We are murdered with impunity and left to die with ...