THE butchery manager charged with attempted murder for allegedly poisoning a laaitie is out on bail of R1 000, but the court ordered that he must stay away from Woodlands, Mitchells Plain.
Nuruddin Tembe, 53, made his first, brief, court appearance at the Mitchells Plain Magistrates Court on 15 May which heard that management of Mitchell’s Moslem butchery is willing to take the accused back at work.
Tembe’s legal representative attorney Asghar Mia said: “What has happened since [11 May] is that there has been various protests, threats and even threats of burning and looting at the place of business where this incident happened.”
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“Based on that, for the safety and security of the accused and other staff members, the employer is willing to take back the accused, but…