The Voice (Botswana)

‘MATSETSENK­ANE’ BACK IN COURT

Thamaga 10 accused of murder, rape and robbery in single night of terror

- BY PORTIA MLILO

THE high-profile trial of 10 suspected members of a notorious Thamaga gang – known in the village as Matsetsenk­ane – continued before Lobatse High Court this week.

The 10 youths, most of whom are junior school dropouts, are accused of murder, rape, causing grievous bodily harm, malicious damage to property and theft.

The charges date back to 23rd November, 2014, on a night of blood and violence that marks one of the darkest chapters in Thamaga’s history.

It is alleged the suspects, all aged under 30 at the time, beat 66-year-old Montle Gaadingwe to death after breaking into her house at Kgosing ward.

As well as murder, they are said to have stabbed Gaadingwe’s daughter, Thoko Ramotuana, four times with a sharp object, leaving her for dead as they fled the scene. Fortunatel­y, Ramotuana survived the terrifying ordeal.

Later that night, the mob allegedly handcuffed and gangraped a 63-year old woman in the same neighbourh­ood.

The accused persons are: Moreri Motlhakola­ne, Ketshephao­ne Mmereki, Lebogang Kgosimore, Keaorapela Kealeba, Mpho Ramoruswan­a, Oarabile Metse, Keabetswe Metse, Kabelo Marokosi, Mogatusi Tlhakojame and Tshepo Sebataladi.

Giving evidence before court this Tuesday, Assistant Superinten­dent, Gumede, revealed three of the suspects were caught in possession of Ramotuana’s cellphone a week after the robbery.

According to Gumede, the gang had gained entry into the victim’s home by smashing her windows.

“The broken glass on the floor had blood stains and forensic the laboratory report revealed that the blood is of some of the suspects. On the 1st of December, 2014, Oarabile, Keabaetswe and Kabelo were arrested at Old Na

ledi. We found them in possession of Ramotuana’s 1200 Nokia phone and discovered a simcard on the floor. We took the simcard to the network provider who provided a report that it is registered under Ramotuana’s names,” explained the Investigat­ing Officer (IO).

During cross-examinatio­n, second accused, Kgosimore, asked Gumede why he still has a case to answer when he has an alibi for the day of the murder.

In response, although he conceded a member of the public had indeed come forward to back up Kgosimore’s claims, Gumede stressed he has every right to ask court to call his witness to take the stand.

Three of the suspects were remanded in custody, while the other seven were granted bail. The trial continues throughout the week.

 ??  ?? CAMERA SHY: The suspects were in no mood to have their pictures taken
CAMERA SHY: The suspects were in no mood to have their pictures taken

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