Malema faces three more criminal charges

Economic Freedom Fighters Leader Julius Malema. Picture Credit: Gallo Images
Economic Freedom Fighters Leader Julius Malema. Picture Credit: Gallo Images

Three charges are being investigated against Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema for a scuffle involving a security guard, Limpopo police said on Monday.

"Mr Malema is being investigated for the pointing of a firearm, common assault, and malicious damage to property," Colonel Ronel Otto said.

Malema allegedly pointed a firearm at a security guard at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane on Sunday morning, during an argument when Malema and his bodyguards wanted to leave. They had been attending a music festival at the stadium.

"It is alleged Mr Malema and his bodyguards went to a gate which was not used as an exit. An argument ensued with the security guard and Mr Malema allegedly pointed a firearm at the guard."

She said the guard was allegedly pushed against the gate and the group opened it by force, damaging it.

"We are still taking statements from the people involved," Otto said.

The charges were laid at the Polokwane police station.

Malema stands to face more charges after civil rights group AfriForum last week opened a case against him for allegedly assaulting a man, Cassie Moller, at a Steers outlet in Tzaneen around 2am on August 6.

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