DILLIGENT
INVESTIGATION LEADS TO HARSH SENTENCES
BELFAST - The
management of the South African Police Service in Mpumalanga welcomes an
uncompromising sentences that were imposed on three men accused of killing an
elderly couple, Rudolf and Elna Van Heerden, both aged 79. The trio, Bongani Joseph
Ncongwane 25, Irvin Brown Nkosi 22 and Charles Sibusiso Sibanyoni 29, were
sentenced yesterday, 15 July 2015, at the
Circuit of the Pretoria High Court in Middelburg on charges of double murder,
housebreaking with intent to commit robbery, robbery, possession of unlicensed
firearm and ammunition.
The sentences
of the accused follow a thorough and diligent investigation by police after
they responded to a burglary case on the 09th of January 2013.
Police were summoned by the neighbours who noticed a broken kitchen window and
a bent burglar window. When police arrived at the scene, the garage door was
opened and there was no car inside. Police then instituted a preliminary
investigation and began to search the premises, leaving no stone unturned.
Inside the fridge in a room next to the couple’s bedroom, they found bodies of
Mr and Mrs Van Heerden with their hands and feet tied.
After a short
probe, the couple’s vehicle, a Toyota Prado was found abandoned on the N4
Highway towards Middelburg. A manhunt for the suspects was launched, as a
result, Ncongwane and Nkosi were nabbed on the 14th of January
2013 in Lydenburg and Pretoria respectively. Sibanyoni was nabbed on the 28th of
April 2013 in Witbank. They have since been kept in custody until their
sentencing yesterday.
The trio has
been sentenced as follows:
· Ncongwane – 20 years
imprisonment for each murder which will run concurrently. For housebreaking
with intent to commit robbery and robbery he was granted 15 years, five of
which will run concurrently with the murder sentences. He will serve a 30 year
jail term.
· Nkosi and
Sibanyoni - each received two life sentences for double murder, 15 years for
housebreaking with intent to commit robbery and robbery, three years for
possession of firearm, as well as three years for unlawful possession of
ammunition.
The management
believes that these sentences will serve as a deterrent to other potential
criminals. On the same note they applaud the diligent work by the investigation
team.
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