Former police officer and her co-accused to be sentenced for murdering cop husband

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Former police officer and her co-accused to be sentenced for murdering cop husband
Former police officer and her co-accused to be sentenced for murdering cop husband

The Mpumalanga Division of the High Court sitting in Nelspruit has convicted a former cop, aged 43 as well as her 26-year-old co-accused for the murder of her husband. The Court reached its decision on Thursday, 1 October 2020.

This unexplainable incident spiraled from an orchestrated plan which was executed in 2017, at which ex-Sergeant Lerato Mokoena, together with Mr Mduduzi Ndlovu murdered Vusi Dlamini, her husband who was also a Sergeant in the police at the time.

On that fateful day, Mokoena and her husband, went for a jog meanwhile Ndlovu followed the couple driving in Mokoena’s vehicle and he (Ndlovu) deliberately ran over Dlamini resulting in his instant death. The vehicle was so damaged to a point where it could not move anymore, which forced Ndlovu to abandon it and flee the scene on foot. Mokoena was left stranded at the scene with the lifeless body of her husband.

Police and paramedics were notified about the incident and upon arrival at the scene, Dlamini was unfortunately certified dead. Police conducted their investigation and launched a manhunt for Ndlovu who later handed himself over.

Through investigation, it transpired that Mokoena and Ndlovu plotted the murder by making it appear as if it was an accident. Ndlovu finally disclosed to the police and detailed exactly what actually happened on that day. Mokoena was then also arrested and charged for conspiracy to commit murder against her husband however she was granted bail and Ndlovu was remanded in custody until the conviction on Thursday.

Mokoena’s bail was revoked where she too was taken to custody after being found guilty, now joining her co-accused who has been in custody since.

The duo are expected to be in the dock again on 14 January 2021 for sentencing.

The police management is delighted with the conviction and applauded the relentless efforts displayed by the members who worked on this case. They indicated that police are supposed to behave well and not bring the name of the organisation into disrepute. The actions of Mokoena are condemned in the strongest possible terms.

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