Menschel Beukes testifies in support of Naomi Fisch
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Court proceedings in the Rehoboth drug case continued on Friday.
One of the co-accused of Naomi Fisch, Menschel Beukes, testified in favour of Fisch and said he wants justice for her.
Court proceedings in the Rehoboth drug case continued on Friday.
One of the co-accused of Naomi Fisch, Menschel Beukes, testified in favour of Fisch and said he wants justice for her.
Menschel Beukes (33) told the court on Friday that he was responsible for the drugs that led to the arrest of Naomi Fisch and her boyfriend, Steven Schneiders, who are facing charges of dealing in drugs and money laundering.
Steven Schneiders told the court that he attempted to take his own life after learning that his girlfriend and co-accused, Naomi Fisch, had suffered a miscarriage.
Naomi Fisch told the court that her boyfriend and co-accused, Steven Schneider, is a senior general in a gang known as the 28s. She also said she is aware that he has three previous convictions.
Schneider was released last year in June after serving a murder conviction.
The Rehoboth drug case involving Naomi Fisch has been postponed to tomorrow after the court heard she suffered a miscarriage and lost custody of her two-year-old child to social workers. She said these events caused emotional distress requiring psychological attention.
The bail application for Naomi Fisch, one of five Rehoboth residents accused of drug dealing and money laundering, has been postponed to tomorrow.
The Rehoboth community demonstrated today, requesting the refusal of bail for Naomi Fisch and Steve Scheiders, who were arrested last Friday for allegedly dealing in narcotic drugs.