630 year sentence for 6 murders and 48 attempted murders, Modikwa mine

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630 year sentence for 6 murders and 48 attempted murders, Modikwa mine
630 year sentence for 6 murders and 48 attempted murders, Modikwa mine

The Polokwane High Court has on Monday 30 September 2019, sentenced Kgaugelo Moime (30), to twenty five years imprisonment for each count of murder and ten years imprisonment for each count of attempted murder. This after he pleaded guilty to six counts of murder and 48 counts of attempted murder.

The sentences emanate from an incident that occurred on Monday, 2 April 2018 at about 20:00, where a group of workers were travelling on a bus to Modikwa Platinum mine in Driekop outside Burgersfort when it stopped at a bus stop to collect others.

Unknown suspects pretending to be mineworkers then got into the bus and set it alight, using highly flammable liquids. Six workers were burnt beyond recognition. The perpetrators then jumped out leaving the bus already engulfed in huge flames. Four men and two women were burnt beyond recognition after this fiery attack and 28 others got injured, while others survived.

The Police opened cases of murder, attempted murder and malicious damage to property.

Following the horrific incident, the high-level Provincial investigation team was established to track down these heartless killers and after two sleepless nights, five suspects aged between 21 and 30, were nabbed at different locations. The fifth suspect was released after he could not be positively linked to the incident.

The case was allocated to Detective Sergeant Sydwell Mashele of the Provincial Investigation Unit. After thorough investigations by this Detective, the accused were all positively linked to this incident and subsequently, this first one was sentenced.

The other three accused Sipho Khumalo (29), Philemon Makwana (35) and Thabo Mokgala (29), will have their trial in April 2020.

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The Provincial Commissioner of the South African Police Service in Limpopo Lieutenant General Nneke Ledwaba has welcomed the sentences on both hands and has also commended the SAPS Provincial Investigation Team on the job well done.

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