SIYABUSWA – The State has been granted a postponement in the bail application of two men accused of torching 51 Putco buses in Mpumalanga, delaying their bid for bail.
Isaac Mabena and Luthando Skhosana made their second appearance before the Siyabuswa Magistrates Court on Thursday, February 06, 2025 after police linked them to last month’s attack.
According to the charge sheet, the two allegedly broke into four Putco depots, assaulting two employees — one was struck over the head with a chair, while the other was shot.
They argued that their release would serve the interests of justice, a claim the State completely disagrees with.
Although the appearance was brief, the atmosphere in the packed courtroom was tense as community members were fixated on the two accused.
Mabena and Skhosana stood before the magistrate, visibly anxious.
They asked to be allowed to collect their belongings from family, but the focus quickly shifted to their bail bid — a move the State has strongly rejected.
The court agreed, granting the State more time to build its case.
“Gentlemen, this matter is remanded until the 13th of February for a formal bail application. You remain in custody. No bail at this stage,” the magistrate said.
The two remain behind bars while police continue their investigation.