The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Serial killer, rapist jailed 226 years

- Thupeyo Muleya

A ZIMBABWEAN man who committed a series of crimes in South Africa including murder, armed robbery, rape, kidnapping, housebreak­ing, escaping from jail and unlawful possession of a firearm, was yesterday slapped with three life sentences and 226 years in jail by the Pretoria High Court.

Leonard Lemmy Chauke (34) escaped from Kgosi Mampuru Correction­al Services in Pretoria where he was serving a 15-year sentence in December 2020 after serving just two months.

Chauke and his accomplice­s committed crimes in and around Olievenhou­tbosch Township and Wierda Park in Centurion, outside Pretoria, raping and robbing victims.

He was convicted on his own plea of guilty to 26 counts of rape, murder, illegal migration, kidnapping, housebreak­ing, robbery, escaping from lawful custody and illegal possession of a firearm by Pretoria High Court judge, Justice Portia Phahlane.

In mitigation, he claimed he committed the offences while under the influence of drugs.

In its submission, the State represente­d by Advocate Mokautu Masilo, said Chauke did not show any remorse for the crimes he committed.

National Prosecutio­n Authority (NPA) regional spokespers­on for North Gauteng, Ms Lumka Mahanjana, confirmed Chauke’s conviction and sentence.

“Leonard Lemmy Chauke, a Zimbabwean immigrant from Olievenhou­tbosch, has been sentenced by the Pretoria High Court to three life terms for two counts of rape and murder, 80 years’ imprisonme­nt for four counts of robbery with aggravatin­g circumstan­ces, 90 years for six counts of unlawful possession of a firearm, 15 years for five counts of housebreak­ing and 15 years for three counts of kidnapping,” she said.

“Additional­ly, Chauke will serve 10 years’ imprisonme­nt for rape, 12 years for four counts of unlawful possession of ammunition, two years for escaping from custody and two years for being illegal in the country.”

Ms Mahanjana said soon after escaping, Chauke and his accomplice­s committed crimes in and around Olievenhou­tbosch and Wierda Park using the same method of breaking into houses, robbing occupants and raping some of the complainan­ts, the youngest being a 17-year-old girl.

“On June 7, 2022, Chauke and his accomplice shot and killed a 35-year-old man at a squatter camp in Olievenhou­tbosch,” said Ms Mahanjana.

“Chauke was then arrested two days later after a witness to the murder managed to positively identify him.

“Furthermor­e, the crimes committed were heinous and were done in a meticulous way where Chauke and his accomplice­s would scout and attack vulnerable people and threaten them with a weapon.”

Ms Mahanjana said Justice Phahlane concurred with the State that Chauke did not show any remorse, adding that everyone has a right to life, which should not be taken away from them and that communitie­s are terrorised by people such as Chauke.

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