THE ALLEGED leader of the Hollanders gang, George “Barney” Peters, has objected to being sent for 30 days’ psychiatric observation, saying he fears contracting an infectious disease in the hospital section of the Kimberley Correctional Services facility.
Peters is facing a range of charges, including murder, attempted murder, gang activity, the illegal possession of firearms and ammunition, discharging a firearm in a built-up area, public violence, money laundering, racketeering, defeating the ends of justice, assault, kidnapping, fraud, and drug dealing.
He appeared in the Northern Cape High Court this week, while awaiting a bed to be made available so that he could undergo a psychiatric evaluation.
After being subjected to a one-day observation, it was recommended that he undergo further mental assessment after he attempted to dismiss his legal representative…