Katiso ‘KT’ Molefe denied bail in DJ Sumbody murder case
Businessman Katiso “KT” Molefe has been denied bail by the Alexandra Magistrates’ Court in connection with the 2022 assassination of music producer and club owner Oupa “DJ Sumbody” Sefoka.
Magistrate Renier Boshoff ruled on Wednesday that Molefe failed to demonstrate exceptional circumstances to justify his release on bail. He will remain in custody until his next court appearance on September 18, 2025.
Boshoff said that Molefe also has a pending case in another court relating to the murder of Armand Swart, who was shot and killed on April 17, 2024.
He said Molefe and his three co-accused – Michael Pule Tau, Musa Kekana, and Diego Floyd Mabusela – are implicated in multiple related cases.
Molefe was arrested in July by the police’s political killings task team in Gauteng. He faces several charges, including murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition.
The state alleges Molefe orchestrated the fatal shooting of DJ Sumbody and his two bodyguards, Sibusiso Mokoena and Sandile Myeza, in Woodmead, Johannesburg, in November 2022.
At the time of his arrest, he was already out on bail in a separate assassination case.
His co-accused – Tau, Kekana, and Mabusela – have not applied for bail.
In court, Boshoff referenced evidence presented by the state, including cellphone records and WhatsApp messages. He said the state had established a pattern of communication between Molefe and his co-accused, particularly following the DJ’s murder.
“It is quite apparent that the gunmen were awaiting payment from the applicant for these hits,” Boshoff said.
“It is significant that the phones of accused one and two were picked up at the same cellphone tower as the applicant’s on the same day – November 24.”
He added that on that day, accused number one deposited R100,000 into his bank account, while accused two and three also made substantial deposits. Boshoff noted the geographical distances between the accused and the applicant’s residence, suggesting coordinated movement.
“The cellphone records following these so-called hits are indeed very interesting,” he said.
“The accused one was frantically trying to reach the applicant moments after the Sandton shooting – no less than eight calls were made.”
He further revealed that the accused one contacted Molefe after another killing – the murder of DJ Vintos in Orlando – and that Molefe had been actively involved in discussions around bail applications for his co-accused.
“On July 15, 2024, he sent a message to the accused ‘s wife: ‘Appearance for bail application today. Next court appearance, bail will be granted for him,” said Boshoff.
“Then, on 2 August 2024, the applicant sent a WhatsApp message saying, ‘Bail granted,’ to which his friend replied, ‘Good work, my brother.’ The applicant responded, ‘This is evidence of what teamwork can achieve, my brother.’”
Boshoff said the state had presented strong evidence linking Molefe to the alleged criminal enterprise.
“Considering all the relevant facts and circumstances before the court, the court makes a value judgment and finds that the applicant failed to put forward exceptional circumstances justifying his release on bail,” he said. “His application is accordingly refused.”
Dressed in a suit, Molefe was told by the magistrate that his next court appearance would be on 18 September, when he is expected to appear alongside his co-accused for the indictment.
IOL News previously reported that the same AK-47 rifle used in DJ Sumbody’s killing was linked through ballistic analysis to three other high-profile murders: DJ Vintos, Armand Swart, and Don Tindleni.
DJ Vintos, real name Hector Buthelezi, was shot dead outside a nightclub in Orlando East in March 2022. Tindleni was killed on the N1 highway near the N17 offramp in March 2023, while Swart was murdered in April 2024 in what investigators believe was a case of mistaken identity.
“Ballistics and other overwhelming evidence link the same suspects to all these murders,” SAPS national spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe previously said
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