• News
  • Sport
  • TV
  • Radio
  • Education
  • TV Licences
  • Contact Us
  • SOUTH AFRICA
  • POLITICS
  • BUSINESS
  • SPORT
  • AFRICA
  • WORLD
  • FEATURES
  • OPINION
No Result
View All Result
1
Home South Africa

Seven more suspects in Krugersdorp gang-rape expected in court on Thursday

11 August 2022, 6:03 AM  |
Sashin Naidoo Sashin Naidoo |  @SABCNews
The gavel which is used by judges in a court of law.

The gavel which is used by judges in a court of law.

Image: Creative-Commons

The gavel which is used by judges in a court of law.

Seven more suspects accused of the gang-rape of eight women in West Village, west of Johannesburg, are expected in the Krugersdorp Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.

On Wednesday, seven other accused appeared in court in relation to the same incident.

They are facing multiple counts of rape, aggravated robbery and contravening the Immigration Act.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) believes it has a prima facie case against the suspects.

NPA spokesperson Phindi Mjonondwane says, “There is a prima facie case against all 14 accused that are charged with various counts as I said of rape, sexual assault as well as robbery with aggravating circumstances. The charges relate to the incident that happened to the crew that was busy filming a music video here in the West Rand.”

A state prosecutor confirmed that some of the arrested illegal miners had been linked to the gang-rape of the women after an identity parade was held.

Police arrested 81 suspects a day after the incident.

The eight women were part of a crew that was filming a music video when they were gang-raped.

Seven suspects charged for Krugersdorp gang rape:

Share article
Previous Post

Former investigator in PP’s office testifies about removal of politician’s names from reports

Next Post

Taylor recalls racial ‘insensitivity’ in New Zealand cricket

Related Posts

Taxis wait to receive passengers at a taxi rank.

One killed, two injured in Bushbuckridge taxi wars in Mpumalanga

30 March 2023, 7:09 PM
[FILE IMAGE] A truck transporting water tanks.

Sekhukhune District residents fed up with water supply woes

30 March 2023, 6:02 PM
Doctor of Literature (honoris causa), ǂXuu Katrina Esau

UCT bestows Katrina Esau with honorary doctorate

30 March 2023, 3:02 PM

VIDEO | MPC increases the repo rate by 50 basis point to 7,75%

30 March 2023, 3:00 PM
Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni briefs media on outcomes of the Cabinet meeting.

Govt embarrassed by Bester’s escape: Ntshavheni

30 March 2023, 1:06 PM
A guard tower is shown at a state prison

Three officials suspended following Bester’s escape

30 March 2023, 12:12 PM
Next Post
Ross Taylor

Taylor recalls racial 'insensitivity' in New Zealand cricket

Most Viewed

  • 24hrs
  • Week
  • Month
  • Public sector unions accept revised 7.5% wage increase
  • ‘Medupi Power Station’s design ‘flaws’ deliberate to cost taxpayers money’
  • Zimbabwe Reserve Bank faces sanctions over money laundering accusations
  • UJ, TUT named hubs of Artificial Intelligence
  • Eskom signs three agreements for power purchase programmes
  • Corporates prepare for a possible national blackout
  • Unions set the record on wage settlement agreement reports
  • UPDATE | Court hears evidence regarding Zuma’s medical records
  • SABC News crew attacked on N2 while monitoring protests
  • Public sector unions accept revised 7.5% wage increase
  • VIDEO | MPC increases the repo rate by 50 basis point to 7,75%
  • VIDEO: Update on Thabo Bester escape incident
  • Lesotho MPs debating a motion to reclaim the Free State 
  • Ramaphosa breached executive code of ethics by not declaring Bosasa donation: Mkhwebane
  • Four new cholera cases detected in Gauteng

LATEST

  • Africa

Kenya police, crowds clash in third wave of price rise protests


Mtn says the Eastern Cape is mostly affected with almost 400 network sites being vandalised
  • Business

MtnSA to spend more than R1billion to counter vandalism, battery theft


Taxis wait to receive passengers at a taxi rank.
  • South Africa

One killed, two injured in Bushbuckridge taxi wars in Mpumalanga


The Members of the Court at the opening of the hearings
UN Photo/ICJ-CIJ/Wiebe Kiestra.
  • World

World Court rules US was wrong to freeze Iranian assets


President Cyril Ramaphosa.
  • Politics

President Ramaphosa questioned why he created a super cabinet in the Presidency


[FILE IMAGE] A truck transporting water tanks.
  • South Africa

Sekhukhune District residents fed up with water supply woes


Weather

  • About the SABC
  • Contact Us
  • Jobs
  • Advertise
  • Disclaimer
  • Site Map

SABC © 2023

No Result
View All Result
  • SOUTH AFRICA
  • POLITICS
  • BUSINESS
  • SPORT
  • AFRICA
  • WORLD
  • FEATURES
  • OPINION

© 2023

Previous Former investigator in PP’s office testifies about removal of politician’s names from reports
Next Ross Taylor Taylor recalls racial ‘insensitivity’ in New Zealand cricket