Two accused in court for illegally fitting blue lights in a private vehicle


By STAFF REPORTER

6 July 2026 – The Pretoria Magistrate’s Court has granted bail of R10 000 each to Afzal Abramjee (40) of Centurion and Manuel Sarafim Pinto (49), a Mozambican national residing in Robertsham, Johannesburg. The two accused are facing a charge of operating a motor vehicle fitted with, or displaying, lamps emitting blue lights in contravention of the law.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson, Tshegofatso Makhudu said it is alleged that on 4 June 2026, during a police roadblock operation in Wierdabrug, police stopped a vehicle driven by Abramjee’s wife. Makhudu said the police discovered that the vehicle had been fitted with blue lights.

“When questioned, she informed police that the vehicle belonged to her husband. The police subsequently contacted Abramjee and requested that he come to the scene. Upon his arrival, both he and his wife were taken to the Wierdabrug Police Station for further questioning.

“The vehicle was seized and the pair were later released pending further investigations. Following the conclusion of the police investigation, Abramjee and his co-accused, Pinto, were arrested at their respective residences on 3 and 4 July 2026,” she said.

Makhudu further said during their court appearance, the state did not oppose bail as neither accused was considered a flight risk. She added that, however, the prosecution requested that stringent bail conditions be imposed to safeguard the integrity of the investigation.

“The court found that it was in the interests of justice to release both accused on bail of R10 000 each, subject to strict conditions. These include reporting once a week to their nearest police stations between 5pm and 8pm, surrendering their passports to the investigating officer within 24 hours and refraining from directly or indirectly contacting any witnesses involved in the matter.

“The case was postponed to 5 August 2026, for further investigation,” said Makhudu.

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