Bruwer nabbed for housebreaking
Former Brave Warriors goalkeeper Denzel Bruwer (42) was denied bail on a charge of housebreaking with the intent to steal and theft when he appeared before the Swakopmund Magistrate’s Court today.
The State, represented by Bertha Mwahi objected to bail for Bruwer due to him being a repeat offender and because the value of the goods stolen in the case was very high.
Denzel Bruwer, who chose to conduct his own defence will remain in the Swakopmund prison holdings cells.
The case has been postponed to 24 June for the police to conduct further investigations. Magistrate Conchita Olivier presided.
Denzel Bruwer was part of the Brave Warriors squad that took part in its debut 1998 CAF (Confederation of African Football) African Cup of Nations in Burkina Faso.
He played for various local and South African teams like Young Ones, Civics, Wits University and Ajax Cape Town.
At Ajax Cape town, Bruwer was tested positive for use of an illegal substance in December 2008.
Adolf Kaure
The State, represented by Bertha Mwahi objected to bail for Bruwer due to him being a repeat offender and because the value of the goods stolen in the case was very high.
Denzel Bruwer, who chose to conduct his own defence will remain in the Swakopmund prison holdings cells.
The case has been postponed to 24 June for the police to conduct further investigations. Magistrate Conchita Olivier presided.
Denzel Bruwer was part of the Brave Warriors squad that took part in its debut 1998 CAF (Confederation of African Football) African Cup of Nations in Burkina Faso.
He played for various local and South African teams like Young Ones, Civics, Wits University and Ajax Cape Town.
At Ajax Cape town, Bruwer was tested positive for use of an illegal substance in December 2008.
Adolf Kaure
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