“Baloyi was convicted and sentenced to five years imprisonment or to pay a R6,000 fine. He was further sentenced to two years imprisonment which is suspended for five years on condition that the accused is not found guilty of related offences,” said Mmuroa.
Meanwhile, the case of corruption against Ngwenyama was still pending before the courts, and his next appearance is scheduled for November 27, in the Giyani Specialised Commercial Crimes Court.
In an unrelated matter, the Hawks in Limpopo arrested a 19-year-old man in June, on charges of money laundering after he was allegedly found with R1.6 million in his home.
At the time, Mmuroa said 19-year-old Nedzanani Vhugala Thivhilaeli had the piles of money packed in different plastic bags when he was arrested.
“The Hawks received information about suspicious illegal activities at a certain house in Vuwani. After conducting a preliminary investigation, a search warrant was applied for,” Mmuroa said at the time.
“The search and seizure operation led by Thohoyandou-based Hawks’ serious organised crime investigation, assisted by serious corruption crime investigation, tactical response team (TRT), local criminal record centre (LCRC) and Vuwani crime prevention members, was conducted on June 27,” Mmuroa said.
When the team arrived at the identified house, they found Thivhilaeli at the premises.
Source IOL