In-camera bid dismissed in Boksburg sexual abuse case
A bail hearing in the high-profile Boksburg sexual abuse case raises questions about open justice and privacy.
The bail proceedings of the two men accused of offences related to child sexual abuse material were adjourned in the Boksburg Magistrate’s Court on Friday (April 10), with arguments on behalf of the accused set to resume on April 23.
The accused, one from Boksburg and the other from the Germiston area, appeared in court for a formal bail application. They face charges linked to the possession and distribution of drug-facilitated sexual abuse material and child sexual abuse material.

At the start of proceedings, the state applied for the bail hearing to be held in camera, arguing that such a measure was necessary to protect the identities of victims and other vulnerable individuals connected to the case. This request led to a brief adjournment while the magistrate considered the application.
Upon resumption, the magistrate dismissed the state’s request, ruling that the matter would proceed in an open court.
In delivering the decision, the magistrate stated that the proceedings currently before the court relate specifically to bail, and that the state had not demonstrated a substantial risk that an open hearing would prejudice a fair trial or result in identifiable harm to the complainants.
The magistrate further emphasised that allegations involving sexual offences against minors are of profound public concern, noting that transparency in such matters plays a critical role in maintaining public confidence in the criminal justice system.
Following the ruling, proceedings continued in open court. However, bail arguments on behalf of the accused were not concluded and will resume at the next hearing.
Both accused have been remanded in custody until their next court appearance on April 23, when the bail application proceedings are expected to continue.
Background to the Case
The two accused were arrested on March 27 during a coordinated SAPS operation in Boksburg and Germiston, following an intelligence-driven investigation into drug-facilitated sexual abuse and the distribution of child sexual abuse material.

The probe was initiated after a tip-off from the United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency and involved collaboration with SAPS’ Serial and Electronic Crime Investigations Unit and US Homeland Security Investigations.
The suspects, who are known to each other, face charges including sexual assault, as well as the possession, production and distribution of child sexual abuse material. One accused also faces an additional charge of possession of unlicensed firearms.
Authorities allege that one suspect drugged and sexually assaulted his wife over a period of time, recording and distributing the material without her consent. Electronic devices and unlicensed firearms were seized during the arrests.
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