Meyiwa murder suspect gets transfer from high security prison to Leeuwkop
He accused officials at C-Max high security section of Kgosi Mampuru Correctional Centre of maltreatment.
Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng has ordered he be transferred to the B-Max Leeuwkop Correctional Centre.
This is where Ntuli was originally jailed, serving another sentence, and where he had been held until 2023 when the prison said he was found in possession of contraband and two cellphones with another inmate.
Through his defence team in the Meyiwa trial, Ntuli has repeatedly complained about conditions at the Tshwane facility.
On Wednesday c ourt proceedings were delayed after Ntuli, with co-accused Mthobisi Mncube and Mthokoziseni Maphisa, arrived late.
According to the prosecutor, the delay was caused by Ntuli refusing to board the transport to court.
After consultation with him, Ntuli's lawyer advocate Zandile Mshololo told the court he complained that he was falsely accused of being in possession of a cellphone.
He denied he had a cellphone and also complained about unfair punishment for this untrue infringement, she said.

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