Cape Argus

Life for Facebook rapist

- SE-ANNE RALL se-anne.koopman@inl.co.za

THE Eshowe Regional Court in KwaZulu-Natal has sentenced a 32-yearold man to life in prison after he was found guilty of rape, kidnapping and aggravated assault.

The National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) said that in 2019, Bhekani Mlaba pretended to be a woman on Facebook and struck up a friendship with his victim. The two spoke via text messages, never via phone calls because Mlaba said his cellphone speaker was faulty.

After chatting online for a while, the victim told him she was experienci­ng financial problems.

NPA spokespers­on in KZN Natasha Ramkisson-Kara said Mlaba told the woman he would give her R10 000 to start her own business but she would have to travel to Melmoth to collect it.

“The complainan­t travelled to Melmoth and waited for Mlaba at a bus stop. He told her he would send his nephew to meet her and bring her to the house. Unbeknown to the complainan­t, this was the person she had been chatting to all along. Mlaba arrived and suggested they take a short cut through the forest. While in the forest he produced a knife, instructed her to undress and raped her,” she said.

Mlaba gave the woman an ultimatum – either be his girlfriend or be killed.

“She chose to save her life and promised not to report him to the police. He then took her to his relative’s homestead, where he introduced her as his fiancée. They were given an isolated room and she was not allowed to go outside or communicat­e with anybody there. He continued to rape and grievously assault her. After some time, he took her to another homestead. All this happened between May and July 2019,” Ramkisson-Kara said.

While the pair travelled to another homestead, Mlaba told the woman he would stab her if she tried to flee or alert anyone.

At the new homestead the woman befriended Mlaba’s relative. When they walked down to the river to fetch water, she told the relative she was not Mlaba’s girlfriend and he was keeping her against her will and raping her.

Ramkisson-Kara said the matter was reported to another male relative, police were called and Mlaba was arrested.

“In court, Regional Court prosecutor Russell Mngoma handed in a Victim Impact Statement compiled by the complainan­t and facilitate­d by court preparatio­n officer Amanda Nxumalo. In her statement, the woman said the incident had emotionall­y devastated her. She said that she doesn’t trust men and lives in constant fear. She also has difficulty sleeping at night,” she said.

Mlaba was sentenced to life imprisonme­nt for rape, five years for kidnapping, and three years for aggravated assault.

“The NPA welcomes this successful prosecutio­n and believes that it befits the crime. People should be cautious of meeting unknown people online. This case proves that the repercussi­ons can be devastatin­g,” Ramkisson-Kara said. |

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