The father of murdered South African rapper, Kiernan Forbes, popularly known as AKA, Tony Forbes, is not happy that the real mastermind behind his son’s assassination was not among the arrested killers who were charged to court on Thursday.
The elderly Forbes, though happy that the police made a great breakthrough by arresting the six suspects, does not believe that the mastermind behind his son’s killing has been arrested, but says he still remains cautiously optimistic.
The SA police had made a stunning breakthrough in the AKA’s murder case when they arrested six suspects believed to be the killers with Police minister, Bheki Cele, confirming the arrests during a press conference on Wednesday.
“Six people have been arrested that will appear in court on Thursday,” Cele had said at the press conference in Durban.
Tony Forbes who spoke to journalists following the arraignment of the suspects, said he and the family are still struggling to come to terms with his son’s death.
Five of the suspects had appeared in court for the first time since their arrest in the Durban Magistrate’s Court on Thursday with the bail application postponed to Wednesday, March 6.
The suspects face charges of murder, attempted murder and unlawful possession of firearms among others, totalling 10 charges, according to court papers released to reporters.
The suspects were named as Lindokuhle Thabani Mkhwanazi, 30; Lindani Ndimande, 30; Eddie Myeza, 22; Mziwethemba Harvey Gwabeni, 36; and Lindokuhle Ndimande, 29.
Two of the accused were arrested in a hideout in neighbouring Eswatini and have not yet been extradited.
Local media reports that when the court proceedings started, five of the seven suspects linked to the killing of rapper AKA and his friend Tibz appeared wearing face masks not wanting to be identified, but were ordered to remove them.