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adminANT KATZ
The brothers, converts to Islam in 2015, were ISIS-inspired and had tried last year to fly from South Africa with another pair of siblings – the Patel brother and sister of Azaadville on the West Rand – to join the group in Syria.
The Thulsie twins were charged with three counts related to terrorism and appeared on Monday in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court where they were remanded until next Tuesday, July 19, when they are expected to apply for a bail hearing.
Ibrahim and Fatima Patel, 20 and 24 respectively, whom police believe had been recruited by the Thulsie twins, appeared on a lesser firearms charge in another Johannesburg court on Monday.
RIGHT: JR Online is running an awareness campaign with CSO based on the US Dept of Homeland Affairs’ slogan
Media speculation that the Patels were found with explosives “relating to the alleged terror plot” and another that the two cases would be joined, were denied by the police on Tuesday. Hawks spokesman Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi told Jewish Report that no link between the bomb-plot and the Patels had emerged at this stage.
The provisional charge sheet alleged that the Thulsies planned, between last October and this month, to “cause explosions at a Mission of the US and Jewish institutions” in South Africa. This, according to the charge sheet, “was intended to cause or spread feelings of terror, fear or panic in the civilian population of SA and, in particular, the US and Jewish sector thereof”.
The twins and their alleged recruits, the Patel siblings, had tried to fly to Syria to join ISIS in April last year but were stopped after the Hawks, a specialised crime-fighting unit, informed the airline on which they intended to travel. They are subsequently alleged to have “unlawfully and intentionally conspired and attempted to perform acts” that would assist the Islamic State and made themselves available to the terrorist group in order to conduct terrorist activity.
A number of new facts have emerged from information Jewish Report received from the SA Police Service, the Hawks, the National Prosecuting Authority, Jewish security organisations and several other parties who are close to the investigation but not able to speak for their employers and hence cannot be named.
The story has made headlines around the world this week, even the lead story in some publications. The facts are startling enough. New information is that the Hawks stumbled upon the twins’ plot while at their home to execute an arrest warrant (Jewish Report has yet to establish the nature of the search warrant); Hawks spokesman Brigadier Mulaudzi told Jewish Report on Tuesday that there was nothing to suggest at this stage that the Patel siblings were in any way involved in the activities of the Thulsies. It has also emerged that one of the Thulsie brothers worked for Discovery and group CE Adrian Gore sent out a company-wide notice to staff on Tuesday (see JR Online).
Some of the latest information uncovered by Jewish Report includes (watch our website for daily updates):
The Community Security Organisation (CSO) Gauteng, told Jewish Report that the Jewish community needs to be more vigilant with regard to their own security and the security of their installations. CSO had, in fact, been preparing the community for the reality of terror in South Africa for some time.
CSO continues to work closely with the SA Police and security services to ensure the safety and security of the Jewish community, but this needs to be a community effort and everyone must play their part, they say.
To assist both Jewish and national security organisations, Jewish Report Online will be running an awareness campaign using the US Department of Homeland Affairs’ slogan: “See something, say something” together with the CSO – see www.sajr.co.za
The Thulsie brothers were wearing hoodies when they appeared in court on Monday. Photographers were not allowed to take pictures of them. The brothers are believed to have grown substantial beards when seen against their clean-shaven appearance in their pictures on Facebook.
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Jul 14, 2016 at 1:57 pm
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