I was at work when this happened, but it freaked me out a little bit. I know that the woman was targeted because her family owns a large business across the street, but still they were going to strangle her to death. One moment you are there, and the next you aren't, just because you let in the wrong maintenance guys. I'm definitely beefing up the security at my house in Memphis when I get back.
Anyway, read the article at length online here, or read the attached text below.
Swazi National teacher arrested for robbery
By MUSA NHLEKO on November 16,2010
MANZINI – A Swazi National High School teacher has been arrested for allegedly robbing the wife of a businessman E26 000.
Eric Matse of St Philips area, who is a Technical Drawing teacher, is not new to controversy. He was recently taken to court by a colleague over a matter involving the sale of a car.
His arrest comes after that of Mbuso Mbhamali (27) of Sibayeni who was caught by a mob including members of the Umbutfo Swaziland Defence Force after allegedly committing the crime at Mobeni flats last Tuesday.
This was after they had allegedly disguised themselves as technicians from the Swaziland National Housing Board (SNHB) who had come to fix something in the house of Deptiben Patel the wife of Ruchi Wholesalers owner.
The wholesale is situated not very far from Mobeni flats where the alleged robbery took place.
Once they were inside the flat, the men strangled Patel and ordered her to surrender her cellphone before she was ordered to give them money.
She went to the place they keep money and gave them E26 000 in cash and they left.
As they left the flat, she raised alarm and Mbhamali was caught.
The Sigodvweni Criminal Investigations Department police were called and he was taken in and during police investigations, Matse’s name came up which saw him being arrested on Wednesday.
He was rounded up in the afternoon while he was at a friend’s place at Kwaluseni and was kept in custody untill last Friday.
On Friday they both appeared at the Manzini Magistrates Court before Magistrate Sindi Zwane on a charge of robbery.
Matse was represented by Lawyer Nhlanhla Ginindza who applied that his client be admitted to bail which the Public Prosecutor Agrippa Bhembe did not object to.
Magistrate Zwane admitted both suspects to E10 000 bail each and only Matse managed to pay.
Swazi National High School Principal Alec Simelane said Matse never missed school last week.
"I am surprised by what you are saying, what do you mean he was arrested and kept in custody when he was at school the whole of last week?" asked Simelane yesterday.
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