After spending two weeks behinds bars after police raided his Shallcross home ,Yaganathan Pillay, also known as Teddy Mafia, has been granted R5 000 bail.
Durban - After spending two weekends behinds bars after police raided his Shallcross home, Yaganathan Pillay, also known as Teddy Mafia, has been granted R5 000 bail.
Pillay faces charges of illegal possession of firearms and ammunition following a multi-disciplinary, intelligence-driven operation at the end of April, which resulted in his arrest.
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