JOHANNESBURG - Two of the three men arrested after the break-in at the office of the Chief Justice have appeared in court.

The third suspect will appear at a later date.

Given Msimango and BigBoy Yose have not been charged with the burglary.

Their charges include possession of stolen goods, fake IDs, as well as unlicensed firearms.

They'll stay in custody until their bail application on 30 March.

#OCJburglary Bail application date is set. Suspects remain in custody. pic.twitter.com/e5EB0TlPW4 — eNCA (@eNCA) March 22, 2017

Meanwhile, police are still searching for Nkosinathi Msimango.

It's believed he could help recover the 15 stolen computers containing private information about judges and officials.

Lawyer confirms Given Msimango is the brother of Nkosinathi Msimango - man police say can lead them to #OCJ computers but isn't suspect — Karyn Maughan (@karynmaughan) March 22, 2017

Msimango was in the Mamelodi area when the arrests took place.

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