The Citizen (KZN)

Two jailed for teacher’s rape

- Citizen Reporter

Two men have been convicted of rape, housebreak­ing, robbery, kidnapping and theft, after they broke into a woman’s home before kidnapping and raping her.

Pheneas Kgomo, 18, and Lesiba Mercharson Molokomme, 31, from Vianna village in Limpopo, were sentenced in the Lephalale Regional Court this week.

Kgomo was convicted of housebreak­ing, robbery with aggravatin­g circumstan­ces, rape, kidnapping and theft of a motor vehicle, and his accomplice was convicted of rape, kidnapping and motor vehicle theft.

It was presented in court that on 23 November 2018, Kgomo broke into the rented home of his former teacher. He threatened her at knifepoint and robbed her of her belongings, before tying her up with an electrical cord and raping her.

Kgomo then put her in the boot of her car and drove towards Vianna village, along with his co-accused, Molokomme. They went to a nearby ATM and withdrew her money, and then drove off to nearby bushes, where they again tied her up and raped her.

The teacher was left in the bushes, but broke loose and sought help from the nearest community. Her car was later found abandoned next to Vianna village, and Kgomo was arrested while in possession of her car keys.

Kgomo and Molokomme denied the accusation­s in court, with the National Prosecutin­g Authority saying they showed no remorse, despite the overwhelmi­ng evidence against them.

Prosecutor Billy Mudavhi led the evidence of the teacher, who told the court she felt humiliated by the ordeal, and with Kgomo as her former student, she now had to deal with the stigma of being known as the teacher who was raped by her student.

The state argued that despite Kgomo being a minor when the incident occurred, he was the “mastermind” behind the plan.

The state also asked the court not to deviate from the minimum sentence for Molokomme, and to stay true to sentencing regimes passed by parliament.

The court found compelling and substantia­l circumstan­ces to deviate from the prescribed minimum sentence, and Kgomo was sentenced to six years for housebreak­ing, 15 years for robbery with aggravatin­g circumstan­ces, and 20 years for rape.

Molokomme was sentenced to life imprisonme­nt for rape, five years for kidnapping and seven years for the theft of a motor vehicle.

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