Criminal logo

COURT HEARS HOW THABO BESTER PAID OFF EX-G4S OFFICIAL TO HELP HIM ESCAPE

Latest on Thabo Bester

By K.A. MulengaPublished 12 months ago 3 min read
Like

Armed with a laptop and cell phone while in prison, Facebook rapist Thabo Bester facilitated his own escape by transferring large sums of money to a former G4S employee in exchange for his assistance.

This was revealed by a member of organised crime, who took the stand on Friday in the Bloemfontein Magistrates Court where the bail application for five former G4S employees, charged with assisting Bester’s escape, is being heard.

The witness, who cannot be identified, testified that under the alias of TK Nkwana, Bester deposited a total of about R152,000 into the bank account of former G4S supervisor at Mangaung prison, Senohe Matsoara.

The payments were done in separate transactions in April last year, a month before Bester escaped on 3 May.

According to the witness, Bester escaped by walking out of the prison disguised in a G4S uniform provided to him by one of the accused, after a body was smuggled into his cell and set alight.

Meanwhile days before former G4S employee Teboho Lipholo was arrested for allegedly aiding Thabo Bester to escape from prison, he had made several calls to police fearing that his colleagues would kill him.

These revelations were made by Lt-Col Tieho Jobo of the Free State Organised Crime at the Bloemfontein magistrate’s court yesterday during the bail application of the people accused of helping Bester to escape from Mangaung Correction Centre (MCC) last year.

Jobo was cross-examined by the state prosecutor Sello Matlhoko as he was testifying against the accused Senohe Matsoara, Lipholo, Motenyani Masukela, Tieho Makhotsa and Nastassja Jansen, who were applying for bail. The state is opposing their bail.

Lipholo worked at the prison as a technician in charge of surveillance cameras and electrical doors and according to the state, he had played a role in the malfunction of cameras on the night Bester escaped. He was arrested on April 14 this year.

Jobo told the court that a week before his arrest, Lipholo had called his offices seeking an urgent meeting with him before an appointment was even organised. The investigating officer said Lipholo pleaded to meet a trustworthy cop who could handle confidential information because he feared for his life as he had told some of his neighbours about his involvement in Bester’s escape and had also implicated some of his colleagues.

“He then spoke to one of our colleagues, who is also a colonel and they finally made an appointment to meet at Mimosa Mall. They met there and had a long discussion, where he (Lipholo) told the colonel about the escape, who were involved and how it happened. He even told him about his role in aiding Bester’s escape possible,” Jobo told the court, without revealing the role Lipholo played in the escape. He said Lipholo was immediately arrested at the shopping centre and police also visited his home, where he was running a small livestock farm with his wife.

At the time of his arrest, Lipholo was still an employee and he was dismissed after his arrest on 14 April.

“As a technician, he was one of the staffers who were surveilling the cameras and doorways since they were operated electronically,” said Jobo said.

Masukela, Makhotsa and Jansen were nabbed after Lipholo’s arrest.

Testifying on Matsoara, another G4S employee who was the first person to be arrested in SA when Bester and his girlfriend Dr Nandipha Magudumana were nabbed in Tanzania on April 7, Jobo said their records showed that Motsoara’s VW car was registered under his name but its address was that of his sister. It is alleged that Motsoara bought the car last year and lived a lavish lifestyle after he was paid to help Bester flee.

Earlier yesterday Magudumana provisionally abandoned her bail application following the emergence of new information. Her bail hearing was postponed to Tuesday, where she will be joined by Bester and her father Zolile Sekeleni on the dock.

But before the court adjourned, the prosecutor indicated that the state had strong evidence against the accused, which would be tabled on Friday.

investigationincarcerationguiltycelebritiescartel
Like

About the Creator

K.A. Mulenga

My name is Kalenga Augustine Mulenga aka K.A. Mulenga. Writing is my passion. I started writing when I was 10 years old and my passion was reignited by my 11-year-old son. I enjoy reading and writing interesting topics.

Reader insights

Be the first to share your insights about this piece.

How does it work?

Add your insights

Comments

There are no comments for this story

Be the first to respond and start the conversation.

Sign in to comment

    Find us on social media

    Miscellaneous links

    • Explore
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Support

    © 2024 Creatd, Inc. All Rights Reserved.