The National Prosecuting Authority has welcomed a ruling by the East London regional court that video footage of an incident where EFF leader Julius Malema allegedly discharged a firearm in public can be admitted as evidence.
Cross-examined by advocate Laurence Hodes SC, Ngcobo said he had no comment when it was put to him that the firearms were “toys” or “TV screen [firearms]” incapable of ejecting a bullet.
Ngcobo said he could not identify Malema in the two videos taken by his cameras. He could only identify Malema in the third video taken by an unknown person.
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