Timothy Omotoso defence counsel raises concerns about intimidation


Controversial pastor Timothy Pastor’s defence counsel, Peter Daubermann, spent Monday morning telling the Port Elizabeth High Court how he, his clients and their families were being intimidated by supporters of the alleged victims.
Explaining the absence of Omotoso’s two co-accused, Lusanda Sulani and Zukiswa Sitho, Daubermann told Judge Mandela Makaula they had been chased by angry mobs when they left the court after their last appearance last Wednesday.
There was a glaring absence of Omotoso supporters from his Jesus Dominian International church in the gallery on Monday morning.
Omotoso’s wife, Taiwo Omotoso, was also not in court.
Addressing the court, Daubermann said the police presence at court has been “woeful”.
“I myself was chased by an unruly mob when I left the court building last week,” Daubermann said.
Daubermann also accused the media of falsely reporting on the case and told the court that he had been labeled a rapist and vilified for representing Omotoso.
Daubermann said his clients were not receiving a fair trial.
He asked Makaula to make a decision on the matter highlighting that neither the judiciary nor the general counsel of the bar had condemned the attack on him after public outrage at the manner in which handling questioning of the state’s first witness, Cheryl Zondi.
“It is my duty to test the veracity of evidence [and I] cannot allow sensitivities to get in the way,” Daubermann said.
Makaula said issues raised concerning what happened outside the courtroom should be handled between the defence and state as he only had control over what happened inside the courtroom.
He said there were various options available to Daubermann and anyone else who felt threatened or intimidated included reporting the matter to police to investigate or to approach the civil courts.
Both Daubermann and state prosecutor senior advocate Nceba Ntelwa were summonsed to Makaula’s chambers to discuss the matter further.
Meanwhile during the short adjournment two men were forcefully removed from the court building by security officals and members of the metro police. It was unclear why they were removed or who they were there to support.
Inside the packed courtroom, Minister of Women in the Presidency Bathabile Dlamini, Minister of Communications Nomvula Mokonyane and Eastern Cape premier Phumulo Masualle sat in the public gallery.
Outside the court, crowds continued to gather – both those in support of and opposed to Omotoso.

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