Verulam community wants justice served in 'explosives' case
Updated | By Bernadette Wicks
The founder of the Imam Hussein Mosque near Verulam, north of Durban, says he has complete faith in the justice system.

Azad Seedat is among the members of the public who have gathered outside the Verulam Magistrate's Court where 19 people arrested in connection with May's fatal attack at the mosque and the discovery of a number of incendiary devices in and around Durban are due to make their second appearance.
"Since the arrests of the suspects, the family and the community are elated that the suspects have been found.
"For now, all that we are saying is that we have complete faith and trust in the justice system and we ask the State to oppose bail at every turn," Seedat said.
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Proceedings are being held in camera at the moment - meaning the media and public cannot observe the case for now.
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