Rape case against Limpopo ward councillor postponed to 2021

The 58-year-old ward councillor stands accused of the rape of a 14-year-old girl.

LIMPOPO – The rape case against a 58-year-old ward councillor has once again been postponed.

The councillor, who is accused of raping a 14-year-old girl, was denied bail by the Bolobedu Magistrate’s Court today (Monday, 23 November) and his case was postponed to 29 January 2021 for further police investigation.

The man is accused of the rape a 14-year-old girl and was arrested on 4 October in Mokwakwaila outside Tzaneen, after the minor revealed her ordeal to her mother. The alleged incident happened on Thursday, 1 October.

In earlier police reports it stated that the victim had reportedly accepted a lift from the accused, whereby he drove to a secluded location and raped her. It is further alleged that after the incident he took her home and bribed her with money and a cellphone to not reveal what had happened.

The police were notified and he was arrested shortly afterwards.


19 November

LIMPOPO – Police Spokesperson, Col Moatshe Ngoepe says the councillor appeared in the Bolobedu Magistrate’s Court yesterday. He was remanded in custody until 23 November for further police investigations


14 October

LIMPOPO – The 58-year-old ward councillor, accused of the rape a 14-year-old girl, abandoned his bail application in the Kgapane Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday, 14 October, according to a statement issued by Social Development Spokesperson, Witness Tiva.

The man is accused of the rape a 14-year-old girl and was arrested on 4 October in Mokwakwaila outside Tzaneen, after the minor revealed her ordeal to her mother. The alleged incident happened on Thursday, 1 October.

In earlier police reports it stated that the victim had reportedly accepted a lift from the accused, whereby he drove to a secluded location and raped her. It is further alleged that after the incident he took her home and bribed her with money and a cellphone to not reveal what had happened.

The police were notified of the incident after the victim told her mother.

 

Today’s court proceedings were attended by the MEC Nkakareng Rakgoale, while members of the ANC Women’s League chanted outside the courthouse, calling for the court not to grant bail to the accused.

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The accused is expected to re-appear on 19 November.

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