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Mbalula confident of finding Ajay Gupta, Duduzane Zuma

18 February 2018, 6:52 PM  |
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Mbalula identified C countries where the Gupta brothers and Duduzane Zuma could be hiding.

Mbalula identified C countries where the Gupta brothers and Duduzane Zuma could be hiding.

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Mbalula identified C countries where the Gupta brothers and Duduzane Zuma could be hiding.

Police Minister Fikile Mbalula says police have identified China as well as United Arab Emirates and India as countries where the Gupta brothers and Duduzane Zuma could be hiding.

The four are wanted for alleged corruption relating to state capture.

Mbalula says the four will stand trial as soon as they return.

“China, Dubai, India. So all of those areas will be areas of focus for the police. So where ever they are, Interpol and the police together with the laws that govern us in the bilateral with the other countries, they will be sought and will be brought to South Africa to stand trial. Otherwise they can hand themselves over in a form of cooperation. There is no form of relaxation on this particular matter,” he says.

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The SAPS’ Directorate of Priority Crime Investigations (DPCI) also known as HAWKS declared Mr Ajay Gupta of Saxonworld, Johannesburg Gauteng as a wanted person in connection with pending charges relating to allegations of fraud and corruption over Estina Farm Community Project. pic.twitter.com/gfyMYncTbP

— Min of Police: Mr Fearfokkol (@MbalulaFikile) February 17, 2018

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