South African businessperson Moti freed from detention in Germany

By Bloomberg      / January 22, 2019 / www.miningweekly.com / Article Link

JOHANNESBURG – Zunaid Moti, who owns chrome businesses in South Africa and Zimbabwe, was released from detention in Germany after being held in Munich since August.

Moti has returned to South Africa after an arrest warrant issued by Russia was canceled, according to an emailed statement from his company, the Moti Group.

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“The full exoneration of Moti makes the fact of his detention in Germany all the more unacceptable, and we expect a thorough investigation,” Ulrich Roux, Moti’s lawyer, said in the statement.

His arrest was in relation to the alleged theft of a pink diamond worth about $14-million from a Russian businessperson, the Mail & Guardian reported at the time.

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