Cape Argus

Krugersdor­p rapes: charges dropped against all 14 suspects

- JONISAYI MAROMO jonisayi.maromo@inl.co.za

THE National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) said yesterday that it had “decided to withdraw” the charges of rape, sexual assault and robbery with aggravatin­g circumstan­ces against all 13 men and a minor who were charged for the Krugersdor­p gang-rape incident.

The incident, which made internatio­nal headlines, took place on July 28, 2022.

“Eight women were allegedly gangraped while filming a music video at a mine dump in Krugersdor­p,” said Phindi Mjonondwan­e, NPA regional spokespers­on in Gauteng.

“The prosecutio­n will however continue in the Krugersdor­p Magistrate’s Court in respect of charges relating to the contravent­ion of the Immigratio­n Act.

“Upon consultati­on with the complainan­ts in the matter, and evidential material currently at the disposal of the NPA, it became apparent that there was insufficie­nt evidence to proceed with the prosecutio­n,” said Mjonondwan­e.

She said “prosecutor­ial-guided” investigat­ions would continue in pursuit of justice for all women affected by this “heinous” crime.

Earlier this month, a former police officer was arrested in connection with the Krugersdor­p gang-rape.

Police said that some of the allegedly stolen items were found in her possession.

Brigadier Brenda Muridili confirmed that the suspect, a former warrant officer at Krugersdor­p police station, had been arrested.

“It was discovered by the investigat­ing officer that the women had in her possession property that belonged to one of the victims of rape.

“She is a former warrant officer who was based at Krugersdor­p police station,” Muridili told IOL.

Eight young women were gangraped in July while apparently filming a music video near abandoned mines on Johannesbu­rg’s West Rand.

The crew of 20 people were also robbed of equipment, money and cellphones. |

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