Tshepo (27) gets two life terms and 25 years for raping girls aged 13, 14, 16 and 18

One victim indicated that she still has suicidal thoughts because she cannot get over what happened

By Jonk wa Mashamba
news@alexreporter.co.za


The Sebokeng Magistrates’ Court sentenced an illegal Lesotho national, Tshepo Masaleng (27), to two life terms and 25 years imprisonment for four counts of kidnapping and four counts of rape.

 

This after he raped three minor girls aged 13,14 and 16 years, and a young lady who at the time was 18-years-old.

 

The magistrate ordered that his name be added to the National Register for Sexual Offenders and be declared unfit to possess a firearm.

 

According to Lumka Mahanjana, NPA spokesperson, on 29 April 2016 while the 18-year-old girl was walking from school to visit her aunt in Sebokeng, she met Maseleng.

 

“He introduced himself with a false name and proposed love and when the complainant refused, he pointed her with something that looked like a firearm and forced her into an old building where he raped her.

 

“After the rape, he accompanied her to where she was going and told her not to tell anyone,” said

 

On her arrival to her aunt’s place, the girl told her older male cousin what happened. He then took her to the police station to report the matter.

 

In a separate incident on 15 December 2018, the three minor girls were on their way to church in the evening when they met with Masaleng.

 

Mahanjana said the thug asked them where they were going.

 

“When one of the girls tried to run, he told them he had a weapon they cannot outrun.

 

“He instructed them to walk with him until they reached an abandoned building next to Thabong Mall.

 

“He told them to strip naked and face the wall, and proceeded to rape them one by one.

 

“When he was done, he told them to stop walking alone at night. While running to the church, they met a woman whom they told about the incident.”

 

Mahanjana said the woman called the pastor of the church where the minors were going.

 

She said while at the church, the pastor called the police who took them to the police station and to do the medical examination.

 

“Masaleng was arrested on 07 December at Thabong Mall when one of the minor children who was with her mother spotted him and told her mother.

 

“The mother confronted him and the community members who saw the confrontation apprehended him and called the police.

 

“He has been in custody since his arrest after the state successfully opposed bail.

 

“He was linked by DNA evidence to the offences, however Masaleng pleaded not guilty to the charges against him.

 

“The four victims were prepared by Court Preparation Officer (CPO) Lizzy Dlamini before they testified in court through the intermediary services,” Mahanjana said.

 

The CPO also referred them for counselling. In their Victim Impact Statements (VIS).

 

One victim indicated that she still has suicidal thoughts because she cannot get over what happened.

 

Another one indicated that she was proud of her virginity, but it was taken forcefully.

 

In aggravation, the regional court prosecutor Vusi Gilbert Mbabane, told the court that the vulnerable groups in the society, women and children, should be protected and should have freedom of movement regardless of the time.

 

He further asked the court to impose the prescribed minimum sentence.

 

The Director of Public Prosecutions advocate Sibongile Mzinyathi applauded the good work done by the prosecutor, the court preparation officer, and the SAPS investigation team.

 

He also thanked the role played by community members in protecting the victims.

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