Johannesburg – Two sets of South African siblings appeared in court Monday on accusations that include plotting to blow up the U.S. Embassy and various Jewish institutions in South Africa.
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The four were allegedly planning to fly to Syria, where they were due to undergo training by a terror organization, police spokesman Hangwane Mulaudzi said. They had been under surveillance for nearly a year.
“The allegation is that after the training, they would come back to South Africa,” Mulaudzi said, adding that security officials hoped there would be more arrests.
Twin brothers Brandon-Lee Thulsie and Tony-Lee Thulsie were charged with conspiring to blow up the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria and various Jewish targets. Mulaudzi said the twins were arrested in Johannesburg on Saturday.
A provisional charge sheet says the brothers may have links to the Islamic State extremist group.
Siblings Fatima Patel and Ibrahim Mohammed Patel appeared in a separate court Monday after a stun grenade and live ammunition were confiscated during a raid on their home outside Johannesburg on Saturday night, said Phindi Louw, a spokeswoman for the National Prosecuting Authority.
All four of the accused are expected to have the chance to apply for bail next week.
Mulaudzi said the arrests are not connected to the warning the United States issued last month of possible terror attacks in South Africa during the holy month of Ramadan. The South African government accused Washington of creating unnecessary alarm and undermining the country’s fight against terror.
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Why bail?
Why are there Yidden still left in that hell hole?
Another couple of poor losers with no life whatsoever looking to make a name for themselves.
I bet these type of things didn’t happen during Apartheid. #2 right bec. Jews in Israel, America and France are so safe.