4. It is further alleged that Mr Morake interfered in a private matter to such an extent that the complainant had to approach the court for relief. It was alleged that Mr Morake contacted Mr Shohag, a businessman, and ordered him to come to Mr Morake's office immediately. Mr Shohag informed Mr Morake that he could not make it and was threatened with arrest. Mr Shohag was advised not to attend and later that day was visited by three police officers. The police officers informed him that his employee had a problem with him and he had to go and see the magistrate about the issue. Mr Shohag and his two partners went as instructed. Mr Shohag's employee was present at the meeting and the magistrate questioned Mr Shohag about the problem between him and the employee. Mr Shohag was instructed by Mr Morake to sign an agreement that Mr Shohag would conduct business with his employee. Mr Morake threatened Mr Shohag with deportation back to Bangladesh if he failed to follow the instructions. Mr Shohag later obtained an interdict against Mr Morake and reported the incident to the SAPS Organised Crime Unit.