The case was postponed to April 23 for bail information.
There was tight security at the court, with several high-ranking police officers present, including Western Cape provincial acting commissioner Gen Bongani Maqashalala and provincial head of the serious and violent crimes unit Brig Leon Hanana.
Maqashalala, briefing the media outside the court after Matthews’ appearance, said she was the alleged mastermind behind the premeditated murder. He said police officials had made a second arrest and that the suspect had been questioned on Monday.
“We have identified more people with time we are going to effect more arrests and also to assist with the court we have increased numbers to ensure that the threat is neutralised,” said Maqashalala.
“The investigation is continuing. We have identified four people, so we expect to make six arrests in total … We have allowed our criminal intelligence to do the threat assessment, but due to the preliminary threat assessment we have decided to beef up security at this court.
“We are going to look at other [courts] because we do not want anything of this nature, and we are going to have discussions with the department of justice and constitutional development because access control is their responsibility.”
He added that they had also increased their deployment in Vrygrond and recovered several firearms.
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