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Special Forces general on bail after Hawks officer killing accusation

23 February 2026
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Special Forces general on bail after Hawks officer killing accusation
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Brigadier-General Solomon Lechoenyo, the new head of the South African National Defence Force’s Special Forces, will remain out on bail after the Randburg Magistrate’s Court determined he and five co-accused did not breach their bail conditions. The court’s decision allows them to continue their legal proceedings while on bail.

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