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Duo jailed for killing Gift of the Givers volunteer

- JOLENE MARRIAH-MAHARAJ jolene.marriah@inl.co.za

TWO people found guilty of the murder of Gift of the Givers volunteer Amieroodee­n Noordien have been jailed for an effective 25 years.

Noordien was killed in Surwood Walk, Hanover Park, on May 19, 2018. He was with three other people when they came under fire at a tuckshop.

This week the Western Cape High Court convicted Adrian Carelse, 27, and Raiden Lekutu, 22, on charges of murder, attempted murder and the illegal possession of a firearm.

According to Western Cape police spokespers­on Sergeant Wesley Twigg, thorough police investigat­ions led to the arrest of the pair. “The Western Cape police management welcomed the sentence and commended the investigat­ing officer and the prosecutio­n team for a job well done in securing the sentences,” Twigg said.

Gift of the Givers director Dr Imtiaz Sooliman welcomed the sentence.

“This wonderful news has come too late for Ameerodeen’s mother who unfortunat­ely has passed on,” he said.

Sooliman described Noordien as a dedicated Gift of the Givers volunteer.

“Together with other youth, he was focused on moving away from the tentacles of criminal gangs to a life of service to those in need, and in the process provide honest earnings (we pay our volunteers in cash and kind) for the well-being of their own families,” he said.

Gift of the Givers said special thanks were due to Sergeant De Vries and the anti-gang unit which had responded timeously to the incident, resulting in the suspects giving themselves up within 72 hours of the killing.

Sooliman said the disaster aid group looked forward to justice for the hundreds of other families who had suffered a similar fate to Noordien.

“We as a community and a nation have a critical role to play to mould our children to the right path, being exemplary in our behaviour and identifyin­g fearlessly those within our communitie­s that act with impunity.

“The only way to end crime is to ensure that we don’t produce criminals within our nation,” he said.

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