Cape Times

Gang members given life terms

- ANA Reporter

BLOEMFONTE­IN: Seven gang members have been sentenced to life imprisonme­nt for gangrelate­d offences, including murder, by a Free State court.

Police spokespers­on Brigadier Motantsi Makhele said the seven were sentenced by the Virginia High Court on Friday.

Makhele said they were given life sentences for murder and a further three years each for contravent­ion of Section 9(1) (a) of The Prevention of Organised Crime Act (Poca) 121 of 1998.

The seven are Teboho John Hlalele, 26, from Ext 15 Bronville, Thapelo Edward Lepheane, 20, from Freedom Square in Thabong, Thapelo Tshabalala, 23, from Ext 19 in Bronville, Teboho Ernest Hlakanelo, 23, also of Ext 19 Bronville, Mahlomola Johnie Thabiso Motaung, 23, of Ext 2 in Rheederspa­rk, Siphumelel­e Madlebe, 20, of Freedom Square in Thabong, and Richard Teboho Moletsane, 23, also of Thabong.

“The sentencing follows events that occurred in Thabong near Batlhaping Shopping Centre where Hector Lebohang Kase was found brutally killed and burnt on Sunday, January 31, 2016,” Makhele said. “It was reported that the deceased belonged to Internatio­nal Street Kids (ISK).

“On the same date, another male, Innocent Mzwandile Klaas, was also attacked near Poppie’s Tavern. He was rushed to the nearest hospital and later died. Mzwandile was said to be a member of Gangsters 10 (G10).”

According to police, Detective Warrant Officer Brian Mtileni and Detective Constable Bonisile Mvangeli from Thabong SAPS establishe­d that the two murders were gang-related and committed by a grouping belonging to RAF 3 and IJP members.

“Initially, eight suspects were arrested and brought before court, with evidence linking them to the incidents. However, the court acquitted one of the accused on all counts, and the other seven were also not found guilty of the murder of Lebohang Kase.

Judge Lepono Lekale did not hesitate to convict them on the murder of Mzwandile Klaas under Poca 121 of 1998, which deals with gang-related offences.”

Free State Provincial Commission­er, Lieutenant­General Lebeoane Tsumane, said: “The sentence will send a strong message to youngsters involved in heinous deeds, such as murder and involvemen­t in gang-related activities, that the end of these deeds is a very lengthy jail term.

“This will also serve as an example to those youngsters who are affiliated in gangs that they can be convicted by being in associatio­n with those criminal gangs, even if they didn’t participat­e in whatever criminal activities at the time.”

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