Dirk Prinsloo refuses to enter plea in Belarus court
South African fugitive Dirk Prinsloo has refused to enter a plea in his criminal court case in Belarus, the Star newspaper reported on Tuesday.
Prinsloo arrived in the Baranovichi high court armed with documents, notes and applications.
Among them was a request that the judge and court recuse themselves as they were biased. This was denied.
The Star reported that Prinsloo is accused of the theft of a R14 700 diamond necklace from one of his several girlfriends.
Prinsloo is also accused of the abuse and “torture” of another girlfriend.
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Prinsloo is a fugitive from justice in South Africa. He jumped bail before a trial in which he and his girlfriend, Cezanne Visser, were accused of sexually abusing young girls.
He was captured by police in Belarus after an attempted bank robbery. - Sapa








