16 people already sentenced for electoral crimes - Cele
13 May 2019
The Justice, Crime Prevention and Security (JCPS) cluster has made good on their promise to prioritise electoral crimes, with 16 people across the country already convicted and sentenced.
During the JCPS post-election debriefing on Monday, Police Minister Bheki Cele said two people had already been found guilty and sentenced for the defacing or unlawful removal of political party posters.
Sihle Mhlambi from Mondlo in KwaZulu-Natal was handed a R2 000 fine or two-month prison sentence for tampering with political posters, while Oupa Mohlala from Acornhoek in Mpumalanga was fined R300.
"In the Eastern Cape's Flagstaff, 14 suspects were charged with public violence and sentenced to three months imprisonment," Cele said.