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Mark Lifman, Jerome Booysen, and Andre Naude appear in the Western Cape High Court. (Jaco Marais/Gallo Images/Die Burger)
Mark Lifman, Jerome Booysen, and Andre Naude appear in the Western Cape High Court. (Jaco Marais/Gallo Images/Die Burger)

Two "underworld" cases being heard in the Western Cape High Court hit a slight speed bump this week over the State's introduction of evidence retrieved from cellphones as it builds separate cases against two rivals in Cape Town nightclub security circles.   

In one court is businessman Mark Lifman, alleged Sexy Boys gang boss Jerome Booysen, security company owner Andre Naude and others, including an immaculately dressed Ukrainian, and alleged 27s gangsters from Kraaifontein.  

In the other is Nafiz Modack, Zane Kilian, and "Bubbles" Brown, sitting with alleged 28s gangsters and an ex-Anti-Gang Unit cop.  

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