Cellphone records of two men implicated in the murder of then Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa showed that they were in contact over 100 times via calls and texts.
News evidence revealed extensive communication among suspects like Bongani Ntanzi and Fisokuhle Ntuli, who had dual SIM cards.
During a cross-examination, Mshololo asked if Gouws could confirm that the number came from Lungisani Ndwandwe, which he confirmed. Gouws also noted that the investigation officer received the evidence, not the service provider. Mshololo argued that if all the information being analysed came from the investigating officer alone, then how credible could it be?
Further scrutiny under cross-examination unveiled a communication network between accused individuals, notably between Mthokoziseni Maphisa and Muzikawukhalelwa Sibiya, with Maphisa initiating contact on multiple occasions.
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