Polokwane cash-in-transit suspects sentenced to 285 years imprisonment

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Two suspects, arrested for a spate of cash in transit robberies in Polokwane, Seshego, Mankweng and Ritavi, have been sentenced to 285 years behind bars.

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"During the investigation, the team received a tip off about the hideout of the suspects and it was followed up.The team recovered R250 00 in cash and an AK47 rifle during their arrest. . Unlawful possession of firearm, found guilty on 11 counts and sentenced to 5 years imprisonment on each count. “The court also ordered that the accused concurrently serve these sentences with the current sentence of 25 years imprisonment,” Maluleke said.

 

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Is 200 years is longer than life sentence. Or I am wrong?

😂😂

So many years, they are really dealing with them yerrr

That is fantastic news 👏👏👏 Yes we need more of these prosecutions 👏👏

ANC trusted foot soldiers - Education won't get you anywhere, Crime and Corruption are the way forward.

They will plot their escape

They are no longer suspects if court found them guilty. convicted

But like the cop who was selling confiscated firearms to gangsters, they will get off after 4 years.

Mnccc they'll still have access to their ill-gotten monies and control thereof 🙄

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