Anwa dramat precautionary suspension
NPA lays formal charges against Dramat, Sibiya & Maluleke
Anwa Dramat, Shadrack Sibiya and Lesley Maluleke will appear in court in the next two weeks.
Anwa Dramat resigned after being placed on leave earlier this year.
National Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega has announced Hawks boss Anwa Dramat has resigned.
The serious allegation is contained in an affidavit Ntlemeza submitted to the High Court in Pretoria.
The police ministry confirmed that Dramat is on leave by mutual agreement.
The Hawks boss is on leave by mutual agreement with Police Minister Nkosinathi Nhleko.
The High Court in Pretoria ordered that Hawks boss Anwa Dramat be allowed to take up his post.
The court further dismissed the Police Ministry’s application to appeal the decision.
The Hawks boss was suspended & is accused of being involved in the illegal rendition of Zimbabweans.
MPs will consider the merits of the request to determine whether they have the power to deal with it.
A court found that the Police Minister's decision to suspend Hawks boss Anwa Dramat was unlawful.
The Gauteng Hawks head has been accused of facilitating the illegal rendition of Zimbabweans in 2010.
In his ruling, Judge Bill Prinsloo said Dramat's suspension was invalid and a nullity from the outset.
Anwa Dramat’s suspension was earlier overturned, with the presiding judge saying it was unlawful.
Anwa Dramat’s suspension was overturned, with the presiding judge saying it was unlawful.
Anwa Dramat was suspended last month by Police Minister Nkosinathi Nhleko.
The court will rule on whether Police Minister Nathi Nhleko has the power to suspend the Hawks boss.
Mthandazo Ntlemeza has appointed Nhlamvu Elias Dlamini as the organisation’s acting head in Gauteng.
The HSF is demanding the Hawks boss be reinstated after being placed on precautionary suspension.