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South Africa parliament fire suspect had explosives - prosecutor | South Africa parliament fire suspect had explosives - prosecutor |
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Zandile Christmas Mafe was arrested in the parliamentary complex, police say | Zandile Christmas Mafe was arrested in the parliamentary complex, police say |
A man who allegedly set fire to South Africa's parliament was caught with explosives, prosecutors say. | A man who allegedly set fire to South Africa's parliament was caught with explosives, prosecutors say. |
Zandile Christmas Mafe is facing five charges - including two counts of arson - following the blaze which began tearing its way through the historic Cape Town building on Sunday. | Zandile Christmas Mafe is facing five charges - including two counts of arson - following the blaze which began tearing its way through the historic Cape Town building on Sunday. |
The 49-year-old has denied all charges, and his lawyer has said he is a victim of mistaken identity. | The 49-year-old has denied all charges, and his lawyer has said he is a victim of mistaken identity. |
Mr Mafe is the only person arrested in connection with the fire. | Mr Mafe is the only person arrested in connection with the fire. |
The blaze, which totally destroyed the National Assembly, or lower chamber, but injured no one, has shocked South Africa, and the court was packed ahead of Mr Mafe's appearance on Tuesday. | The blaze, which totally destroyed the National Assembly, or lower chamber, but injured no one, has shocked South Africa, and the court was packed ahead of Mr Mafe's appearance on Tuesday. |
The sound of cameras clicking erupted as he entered the room wearing shorts and a creased shirt, and he appeared unkempt and dazed, according to the BBC's Nomsa Maseko. | The sound of cameras clicking erupted as he entered the room wearing shorts and a creased shirt, and he appeared unkempt and dazed, according to the BBC's Nomsa Maseko. |
Mr Mafe, who lives in a township called Khayelitsha which is south-east of the city centre, took off his mask and turned slowly to allow the photographers to capture his face during his appearance. | Mr Mafe, who lives in a township called Khayelitsha which is south-east of the city centre, took off his mask and turned slowly to allow the photographers to capture his face during his appearance. |
A spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority said Mr Mafe was facing five charges: | A spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority said Mr Mafe was facing five charges: |
"House breaking" with intent to steal and theft of "laptops, crockery and documents" | "House breaking" with intent to steal and theft of "laptops, crockery and documents" |
Two counts of arson | Two counts of arson |
Possession of an explosive device | Possession of an explosive device |
Destruction of essential infrastructure | Destruction of essential infrastructure |
Police said Mr Mafe was arrested within the parliamentary complex after the fire started on Sunday. | Police said Mr Mafe was arrested within the parliamentary complex after the fire started on Sunday. |
But his lawyer, Luvuyo Godla, said the wrong person had been detained and Mr Mafe was being made a "scapegoat". | But his lawyer, Luvuyo Godla, said the wrong person had been detained and Mr Mafe was being made a "scapegoat". |
The case was postponed for seven days to allow police to continue with their investigations. Mr Mafe was remanded in custody until that date. | The case was postponed for seven days to allow police to continue with their investigations. Mr Mafe was remanded in custody until that date. |
Meanwhile, firefighters continue to pick their way through the parliamentary building. They are attempting to find any remaining hot spots which could reignite, Cape Town city officials said. | Meanwhile, firefighters continue to pick their way through the parliamentary building. They are attempting to find any remaining hot spots which could reignite, Cape Town city officials said. |
The fire has already reignited once, when strong winds caused smouldering wood in the roof to catch fire again on Monday. | The fire has already reignited once, when strong winds caused smouldering wood in the roof to catch fire again on Monday. |
A video of Monday's blaze has been posted on parliament's Twitter account: | A video of Monday's blaze has been posted on parliament's Twitter account: |
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That fire was finally put out at about midnight local time (22:00 GMT). Twenty firefighters remained on site, fire service spokesman Jermaine Carelse told news agency AFP. | That fire was finally put out at about midnight local time (22:00 GMT). Twenty firefighters remained on site, fire service spokesman Jermaine Carelse told news agency AFP. |
On Sunday, President Cyril Ramaphosa - who admitted the building's sprinkler system had not functioned properly - praised firefighters for responding to the "terrible and devastating event" in minutes. | On Sunday, President Cyril Ramaphosa - who admitted the building's sprinkler system had not functioned properly - praised firefighters for responding to the "terrible and devastating event" in minutes. |
Government minister Patricia de Lille separately admitted that CCTV cameras had not been monitored at the time the initial fire started. | Government minister Patricia de Lille separately admitted that CCTV cameras had not been monitored at the time the initial fire started. |
It is expected to be many months before the building can be used again. | It is expected to be many months before the building can be used again. |
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis said the city's council chamber would be made available as an alternative place for parliament to meet. | Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis said the city's council chamber would be made available as an alternative place for parliament to meet. |
This video can not be played | This video can not be played |
To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. | To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. |
Video shows black smoke coming from the roof of the building in Cape Town on Sunday | Video shows black smoke coming from the roof of the building in Cape Town on Sunday |
Video shows black smoke coming from the roof of the building in Cape Town on Sunday | Video shows black smoke coming from the roof of the building in Cape Town on Sunday |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
South Africa | South Africa |
Cape Town | Cape Town |