Paedo Caught in Mistakenly Sent Video
The video showed the victim being recorded by the suspect, who is a family member, while she was performing sexual deeds under his instruction.
Paedo Caught in Mistakenly Sent Video
A 60-year-old Free State man has been jailed for raping a 10-year-old girl after he mistakenly sent a video of him with the victim to the child’s uncle.
The child was a relative of the paedophile.
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Sgt Mahlomola Kareli said an uncle of the girl was at home when he received a message from a family member together with music videos on April 17 2021.
On opening the message, he realised one of the people in the child pornography video was his sister’s 10-year-old daughter.
The video showed the victim being recorded by the suspect, who is a family member, while she was performing sexual deeds under his instruction.
The uncle immediately contacted police. The videos were downloaded from his phone after his arrest.
He has been sentenced by the Excelsior regional court to 15 years’ direct imprisonment for rape. His name was also entered in the national register for sex offenders.
Meanwhile…
Import of cement by individuals and companies with free funds has been opened by Cabinet to curb the artificial cement shortages that have seen some products more than double in price and pushed up construction costs.
Paedo Caught in Mistakenly Sent Video
Cabinet is also allowing farmers with free funds to freely import fertilisers direct as local suppliers have shortfalls as they battle to cope with the rising demand as more farmers plant more crops.
Even with duties, imported cement should be significantly cheaper than local products.
With the major infrastructure development undertaken by Government and private constructors, particularly for Government orders, cement shortages had affected some projections in terms of project completion, timelines and an increase in the cost of projects.
Imports of cement were a preserve of those with needed import permits, but the latest move by Government to open imports follows dishonest companies in the industry accused of creating an artificial shortage to justify a steep increase of cement.
In some cases, a bag of cement was now being sold at US$20 up from an average of the local equivalent of US$9. This artificial shortage was threatening to slow down the massive infrastructure development in progress.