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Man Jailed 22 Years For Kidnapping, raping 14 Year Old Girl While Having Sex With His Wife

A Mozambican man has been sentenced to 22 years’ imprisonment for kidnapping a 14-year-old girl from Mozambique and raping her while having s.e.x with his wife.

The Gauteng High Court in Pretoria found Angelo Mulambo, 30, guilty of human trafficking, rape, kidnapping and assisting a person to be in the country illegally.

According to Lumka Mahanjana, National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson, the victim was on her way to school in 2017 when she met with her neighbour, who took her to the Mulambo family home.

“This was under the pretence that she was getting her a babysitting job as she was staying with and depended on her grandmother after her mother died. On her arrival, she was told she was Mulambo’s second wife and taken to his room, where she stayed and shared a bed with him,” Mahanjana said.

“A few days later, Mulambo brought her to South Africa illegally, and [she] stayed in a shack in Mamelodi East together with his first wife. There she shared a bed with Mulambo and his first wife, and was exposed to s.e.xual acts between the couple. Mulambo raped her twice, including an@lly, on both occasions.”

In the early hours of the morning of 7 September 2017, she managed to escape to a neighbour’s house, where she reported the incident. The neighbours called the police and Mulambo was arrested and has been in custody since.

Advocate Andrew Mphaga, the prosecutor in the case, said human trafficking was an international problem. He said the offences committed were of a serious nature and had affected the victim both physically and psychologically. Therefore, it was in the interest of society to have peaceful communities free of s.e.xual offences and human trafficking, he said.

Judge Pierre Rabie commended the work of the Thuthuzela Care Centre, which took care of the minor until she was reconciled with her family in December 2019.

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