A Northern Cape teenager who raped three minor boys has been sentenced to 60 years in jail.
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A MEASURE of justice has been delivered in the small Northern Cape town of Niewoudtville, following the conclusion of a harrowing court case that exposed a series of horrific crimes committed against three young boys, aged just four, six, and eight.
A 17-year-old boy, whose identity is protected due to his age, was handed a prison sentence by the Calvinia Regional Court on March 28. He was convicted on five counts of rape, with the court ordering him to serve 12 years for each count - sentences that will run concurrently.
Northern Cape police spokesperson Colonel Cherelle Ehlers said that the case, which has horrified residents across the province, dates back to 2021, when the young perpetrator - then only 14 years old - began targeting the boys while they played soccer alone.
The abuse took place repeatedly over an extended period, with the truth only emerging later, prompting an intensive police investigation.
Detectives from the South African Police Service (SAPS), in partnership with the State Prosecutor’s office, worked meticulously to piece together the case, ultimately securing the conviction. Their combined efforts brought long-awaited justice for the victims and their families.
The Northern Cape provincial police commissioner, Lieutenant-General Koliswa Otola, commended Detective Warrant Officer David Matthys and State prosecutor Darryl Bromkamp for their “methodical investigation and teamwork that led to the sentencing of the young offender”.
The sentence is being seen as a firm stand against crimes of sexual violence involving both child perpetrators and child victims - an issue that has plagued the province and challenged the justice system. Authorities have reiterated the need for greater vigilance, education and collaboration to address the root causes of such crimes and to protect children more effectively.
Colonel Ehlers noted that efforts are also under way to strengthen partnerships between the SAPS, government departments, and community stakeholders to raise awareness, prevent further abuse, and ensure that those who commit such acts face the full might of the law.
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