Durban man involved in Mosque bombing to provide voice samples
A Durban businessman accused of terrorist-related activities and having links to ISIS, has been ordered to provide the state with samples of his voice.
A Durban businessman accused of terrorist-related activities and having links to ISIS, has been ordered to provide the state with samples of his voice.
Farhad Hoomer — accused of orchestrating an attack at the Imam Hussain Mosque in May 2018, which resulted in the death of Verulam mechanic Abbas Essop, as well as firebomb attacks at retail outlets — appeared in the Verulam family court on Friday.
National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson Natasha Kara said the court ruled in favour of the state’s application for a sample of Hoomer’s voice by the end of January 2020.
For most of 2019, the state has been attempting to get voice samples from Hoomer as they form a critical part of the investigations. The samples are crucial, because he is accused of calling Woolworths with information about bombings at their stores in Durban.
Hoomer, together with 11 others, was arrested during a co-ordinated Hawks raid on October 5 2018. They face various other charges‚ including murder‚ attempted murder‚ arson and extortion.
The case was adjourned to February 28.