Armindo Joaquim Pacula withdraws bail application, citing threats to his safety in the DJ Warras murder case. Stock’s death is believed to be linked to the hijacking of buildings at the Zambezi flats near Carlton Centre. At the time of his death , Stock was actively engaged in security upgrade work at the very same location where he was killed.
Armindo Joaquim Pacula is the second individual to be arrested in relation to the high-profile case. During the court proceedings on Monday, Pacula through his attorney Thembile Gumpye, expressed intentions to plead guilty to charges of murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and violation of the Immigration Act. Gumpye revealed that Pacula had communicated concerns over his safety, citing threats stemming from his association with the ongoing case.
In light of these fears, the court agreed to transfer Pacula out of Johannesburg Correctional Centre, commonly referred to as Sun City, to ensure his safety. “My client has informed me he fears for his life, as there are people who killed his friend at the Johannesburg Correctional Centre. He is afraid he might be killed if he is incarcerated at Johannesburg Correctional Services.
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Furthermore, he is informing me that there is a possibility of a plea in this matter,” the lawyer said. State prosecutor Vincent Mochabela, confirmed the transfer arrangements and outlined the ongoing investigations into Pacula’s immigration status. “At this stage, the accused is illegal in the country, and when the investigating team went to verify this address, they found no one there,” Mochabela stated, indicating the complexities surrounding Pacula’s situation.
“Arrangements have been made for the accused to be transferred to another facility, and that will be at Modderbee…At this stage, the accused is illegally in the country, and when the investigating team went to verify this address, they found no one there,” Mochabela stated. The matter was postponed to February 11, to allow Pacula to appear alongside his co-accused, Victor Mthethwa Majola, who was denied bail last month.
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