Finally Richard Mdlulu gets his just desserts
29 September 2020
The Democratic Alliance (DA) welcomes the sentencing of former Crime Intelligence Head, Richard Mdluli, and his accomplice, Mthembeni Mthunzi, on kidnapping, assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm, and intimidation charges.
Mdluli was finally dismissed from the South African Police Services (SAPS) on 17 January 2018, after living a charmed existence, escaping accountability for his criminal actions for years, thanks to his strong political connections and resultant protection. While it is now clear that a strong criminal case existed against him and his accomplice, the matter was withdrawn by the prosecution (Nomgcobo Jiba and Andrew Chauke) under very dubious circumstances, and was later referred for an Inquest after Freedom Under Law applied significant pressure. What remains unclear is why he was not charged with murder.
In a well-considered and scathing judgment, Judge Ratha Mokgoathlheng described the crass and criminal abuse of power by Mdluli and Mthunzi, both senior policemen, and sentenced them each to five years effective imprisonment.
The matter has taken far too long to be finalised, almost two decades, and needed an enormous amount of pressure from civil society and the unwavering dedication of the investigation officer to move the authorities sufficiently to do their job and prosecute the case. It is an indictment on the criminal justice system that he was allowed to escape liability for so long. That being said, the prosecution in this matter have done a sterling job in presenting a case that relied on evidence that was so old.