BYLINE: FATIMA SCHROEDER
ONE of the men accused of the murder of Woodstock police detective Lourens le Roux claims he had booked himself into a drug rehabilitation centre on the day of the murder because he had been battling with a tik and heroin addiction.
The morning of the murder he had been working and also met his co-accused, Ebrahim Jacobs, at the Mitchells Plain police station after Jacobs's car had been stolen.
Garth Leetz, who now uses the name Ghaliet Jacobs, testified before Justice Andre le Grange in the Cape High Court yesterday that he had left the rehabilitation centre on April 10 last year - two days before Le Roux was murdered but …

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