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Hard work helps secure conviction

Sthembiso Gumbe (25) was sentenced to three years imprisonment for house break-in and theft.

The Primrose police’s Det Const Thabang Nawa was commended for his hard work which helped secure the conviction of 25-year-old Sthembiso Gumbe.

Gumbe was arrested for house break-in and theft in February 2017.

 

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He was found guilty in the Germiston Magistrate’s Court and sentenced to three years direct imprisonment and was declared unfit to possess a firearm.

The Primrose SAPS station commander Col Albertina Vesi congratulated Nawa on his hard work and dedication and encouraged other detectives to learn from his example.

 

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“Criminals must learn that you cannot run away from the long arm of the law.

“If you committed a crime the police will ensure you are brought to book,” she said.

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