Home invasion, rape, robbery, accused sentenced, Madikwe

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Home invasion, rape, robbery, accused sentenced, Madikwe
Home invasion, rape, robbery, accused sentenced, Madikwe

The Provincial Commissioner of North West, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, welcomed two sentences handed down to two accused in the Bojanala District (Rustenburg) this week.

On Thursday, 20 January 2022 at about 11:03, the court heard evidence that a 27-year-old victim was contacted on her cellular phone by her ex-boyfriend, Keamogetswe Aphistos Mogari and requested to come out of her house to the gate, where she was living in Madikwe, because he wanted to speak to her.

Although the victim refused, she was overpowered and dragged into a backroom where the convict assaulted and raped her.

The victim managed to escape and ran into the main house where she locked herself inside and called her father on her cellular phone for help. Mogari broke down two doors and attacked the victim inside the house. She was stabbed numerous times with a knife and robbed of her cellular phone, laptop and a cap.

Neighbours gathered close after hearing her cries for help and she was taken to a local clinic for medical attention. Excellent investigation by Sergeant Phapelo Mabule of Mogwase Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit (FCS) lead to the arrest and first court appearance of Mogari within four days after the incident.

On Tuesday, 15 November 2022, the Madikwe Magistrates’ Court sentenced 26-year-old Keamogetswe Aphistos Mogari as follows:

Count 1: Rape-10 year’s imprisonment
Count 2: Housebreaking with the intent to murder/attempted murder: 6 years imprisonment
Count 3: Robbery with aggravating circumstances: 15 years imprisonment

Count 1 and 2 will run concurrently with count 3 and Mogari was declared unfit to possess a firearm in terms of Section 103 of the Firearms Control Act, 2000 (Act No. 60 of 2000).

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