Mahuse and Ntshumayelo convicted for the murder of EFF councillor Koketso Mojatau and Siboniso Sokhele, plus attempted murder and robbery.
The two men accused of murdering Ekurhuleni EFF councillor Koketso Mojatau, and Siboniso Sokhele, in April 2023 were found guilty of murder, attempted murder, robbery with aggravating circumstances, and more.
Suspicious items were found at the house, including the stolen vehicles, firearms, and other personal items belonging to Mojatau. Following the accused’s arrest, the court heard how they would accost their victims at gunpoint and steal their vehicles, cellphones, and other personal belongings.
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