Rivalries
According to the indictment, the rivalries date back to 2016 when Mark Lifman, Jerome, Colin and Andre Naude established a “brother- hood” which oversaw all the bouncers at nightclubs.
It states that in May 2016, a violent altercation broke out between Colin and wanted international fugitive Kishor “Kamal” Naidoo, where firearms were rukked out and Colin allegedly blamed Jerome for bringing in alleged 27s gang boss William “Red” Stevens and his henchmen.
It is alleged that their split was negotiated by Naude, with Colin leaving the brotherhood and joining Nafiz Modack’s rival group.
The document states that Modack and Colin started taking over clubs from Lifman and Jerome, leading to a violent rivalry.
The State witness claimed he had previously worked for Lifman as a debt collector, but was…
