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The Polokwane magistrate’s court has denied bail to the husband and brothers of a former policewoman believed to be the mastermind behind a R10m insurance for murder scam over fears that they may endanger witnesses.
Rachel Kutumela, who has been fired from her police job at Senwabarwana police station, allegedly came up with the plan that saw the murders of relatives, including her disabled brother-in-law.
She was later arrested and denied bail last year together with her sister and daughter. Their trial will start in October.
IN THE DOCK | The accused in the R10m insurance-for-murder syndicate in the Polokwane magistrate’s court in Friday. They are accused of insuring people and later killing them. Some of the victims were their relatives.
Video: Sontaga Letshelele pic.twitter.com/AQEO1us8wH— Sowetan (@Sowetan1981) June 26, 2026
Her husband David Kutumela, Johannes Shokane, Thomas Shokane, William Shokane and Robert Shokane were also arrested alongside Damaris Selepe, Benedictor Mataba, and Martha Iris Ruiters.
On Friday, magistrate Mpho Hadebe granted Selepe, Mataba and Ruiters R10,000 bail each, but denied it to David Kutumela and his brothers-in-law.
Hadebe said the Shokane brothers and David Kutumela are not good candidates to be released on bail, as they operated as a syndicate in furthering their motive.
“The deceased suffered gruesome deaths and faced cruelty. The degree of violence used on the deceased cannot go unnoticed, it brings moral degeneration and a total disregard for life. Their release will cause a public outcry, and that poses a serious risk to society,“ he said.
“It is without a doubt that the accused are aware of the witnesses, as they had access to a list of the witnesses as provided to them by the state. As such, there is a likelihood that the accused will endanger the lives of witnesses since they also operate as a syndicate.”
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Sontaga Letshelele
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