Namibia: Hitman murder case



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Windhoek – The trial of the Yemeni national Murad Esmail Ali Al-Hersh is expected to begin in September after a postponement by the Windhoek Regional Court.

The Attorney General decided Al-Hersh, 40, should be prosecuted for the death of Malian citizen Gamby Baya, who was shot in the head in an illegal case that turned to vinegar.

Al-Hersh Accused Accused of Murder, Chief of Robbery and Charge

Having appeared before Magistrate Elina Nandago, the Yemeni national was informed that his trial would commence on 18 and September 19th.

Al-Hersh has been detained since his arrest on August 2, 2016 in Ongwediva and he was not released on bail because the state feared he could take refuge in his homeland and not be tried .

According to court documents, Al-Hersh deliberately killed Baya on the night of July 31. August 1, 2016.

The dead body of Baya was discovered by a passerby at a dump site in the suburb of Kleine Kuppe, Windhoek. It is suspected that Al-Hersh shot Baya between eyes while he was sitting in his Hyundai Elantra 2014 in an open space at Kleine Kuppe

It is alleged that Al-Hersh executed the Malian because he had not taken into account the money. The duo had reached an agreement that Baya would convert $ 500,000 (N $ 6.9 million) into Namibian dollars, but $ 150,000 (N $ 2 million), which led Al-Hersh to give him bullet in the head. [19659010] The prosecution accuses that hindering the course of justice stems from the fact that Al-Hersh disposed of Baya's corpse on the dump site and abandoned the victim's car in Olympia .

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