Rameez Patel’s counsel applies for relaxed bail conditions

Murder accused Rameez Patel's counsel has applied for him to report weekly to any police station in the country and not just to the Westenburg Police Station as per his current bail conditions.

POLOKWANE – The defence in Rameez Patel’s murder case awaits a decision by Judge Joseph Raulinga on July 4 to grant the accused domestic travel or not, as per their latest application.

Patel currently reports weekly to the Westenburg Police Station as part of his bail conditions, and he is therefore restricted from travelling as he wishes.

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His counsel applied for him to at least report to any other local police station weekly.

Patel stands accused of murdering his wife, Fatima in 2015 in their home in Nirvana.

When his defence applied for this request in February, they simultaneously applied for multiple witnesses to testify in what would potentially favour Rameez in his wife’s murder.

At the time, Raulinga said they needed to bring forth compelling evidence as to why this was necessary.

During his appearance in the Limpopo High Court’s Polokwane Division on May 17, Patel’s defence said it was necessary for his brother, Razeen to testify as a key witness as there was footage of him declaring information that was against his testimony made three years ago before the court.

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Read the full story in this week’s Polokwane Observer.

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