Man who posed as a police officer and robbed a Cato Manor businessman along with 3 accomplices sentenced

File Picture: Itumeleng English/African News Agency(ANA)

File Picture: Itumeleng English/African News Agency(ANA)

Published Nov 6, 2022

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Durban - The Durban Regional Court sentenced four men for the robbery of a businessman in the Cato Manor area of Durban in 2020.

National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson Natasha Ramkisson-Kara said Dumisani Msomi, 41, Musawenkosi Mncube, 41, Sihle Sibiya, 45, and Scelo Vilakazi, 38, were sentenced on Friday to various terms of imprisonment for the robbery they committed in September 2020.

Ramkisson-Kara said on the day of the incident, the complainant was at his business premises when they approached him.

“They were armed with firearms, and Msomi was dressed in a police uniform. They assaulted the complainant and stole his cash and cellphones, and fled to Pinetown in their vehicle,” she said.

She said about half an hour later, police were patrolling near the Pinetown taxi rank when they noticed that the men’s vehicle did not have a number plate.

“Upon searching the vehicle, police found a firearm and a police uniforms under the seat. They also found two cellphones and cash in a packet. The men were immediately arrested,” she said.

In court, Ramkisson-Kara said the Regional Court Prosecutor Surekha Marimuthu led the complainant’s evidence as well as that of the arresting officers.

Marimuthu also led the evidence of cellular phone service providers, she said.

“This evidence placed the men at the scene of crime and showed their path of travel from Cato Manor to Pinetown, where they were arrested,” said Ramkisson-Kara.

Marimuthu also led the evidence of an ID parade where the complainant pointed out the robbers, she added.

The NPA said Msomi was sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment for robbery, 5 years for unlawful possession of a prohibited firearm, 5 years for unlawful possession of ammunition and 5 years for possessing or receiving a police uniform.

“The court ruled that the sentences for the firearm-related charges and the police uniform run concurrently resulting in the effective sentence of 17 years’ imprisonment,” said Ramkisson-Kara.

She said Mncube was sentenced to 17 years’ imprisonment for robbery as he had a previous conviction. Sibiya and Vilakazi were each sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment for the robbery.

“The NPA welcomes this successful prosecution. We commend the work done by the prosecutor and investigating teams.”