Kaya 959 Reporter
On Tuesday, the Limpopo Division of the High Court in Polokwane sentenced three “Boko Haram” gang members to a total of 384 years in jail.
They were part of a gang of outlaws that went by the name Boko Haram and were charged with terrorizing the locals in the Seshego and Westenburg areas.
The three were found guilty in a total of 25 cases involving charges of murder, attempted murder, possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition, breaking and entering with the intent to commit robbery, robbery with special circumstances, malicious destruction of property, theft, and house robberies.
#sapsLIM “Boko Haram” trio sentenced to an effective 128 years’ imprisonment each after they were convicted on a total of 25 cases committed in Seshego and Westenburg policing areas committed during Sept and Oct 2017. #TrioCrimes #EndGBV #Sentencing MEhttps://t.co/jWWvSLEDMp pic.twitter.com/s9lv1Gql1u
— SA Police Service 🇿🇦 (@SAPoliceService) June 29, 2022
Limpopo Provincial Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe says the criminals were terrorising communities.
“We are contented with the long jail sentences that were handed down by the high court against these heartless thugs whom were terrorising communities in the said areas. The investigating skills of the detective and team that assisted him are highly appreciated and commendable,” Hadebe said.
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