DJ Warras’ murder accused Victor Mthethwa Majola is seen consulting with his legal representative, Dumisani Mabunda, during proceedings at the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday. Supporters gathered outside the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday morning as themurder case of Warrick Robert Stock, widely known as DJ Warras, returned to the dock, with some voicing support for the work he was doing in combating the hijacking of buildings in the Johannesburg CBD. Murdered Warrick ‘DJ Warras’ Stock’s sister Nicole speaking to journalists at the court in Johannesburg Stock was shot and killed outside the Zambesi House building in the CBD in December while working as a security contractor at the premises.
Some of those who gathered outside court said DJ Warras had been actively involved in efforts to reclaim hijacked buildings and improve safety in the inner city, describing him as someone who “stood on the front line” against criminal networks operating in the area. A supporter of DJ Warras silently sends a message in the Joburg CBD Initially, three people were suspected to have been involved in the fatal shooting. One suspect, 44-year-oldVictor Mthethwa Majola, briefly appeared before theJohannesburg Magistrate’s Courtfollowing his arrest last month. Majola faces a charge of premeditated murder in connection with Stock’s death.