Provincial Commissioner, Lt Gen Nomthetheleli Mene has applauded the three-life term and 60 years imprisonment imposed on rapist, Thabiso Klaas (41) in the Gqeberha High Court on October 17. She also applauded the excellent investigation skills of the Provincial Head Office Family Violence Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit (Serial and Electronic Crime Investigation) for ensuring justice for the victims and a lengthy incarceration of the accused.
According to police spokesperson, Colonel Priscilla Naidu, Klaas was convicted and sentenced on five counts of rape, three counts of housebreaking with intent to rape and robbery with aggravating circumstances.
“He conducted these offences in Bell in Peddie, Motherwell and Kwazakele in Gqeberha from December 2011 to March 2020. He raped three women, aged 31 years, 51 years and 75 years old,” said Naidu.
“He used the same modus operandi when committing these crimes in that he broke into their houses at night, demanded money and cellphones by threatening to stab them and assaulted them before raping them.”
Naidu said Klaas was arrested in January 2023 at the Middledrift Prison while awaiting trial for another rape case allegedly committed in December 2021, however, that case was later withdrawn in court.
She said in December 2022, he was positively linked through DNA in these three cases.
Mene reiterated that these sentences are most certainly a victory for all the victims who have suffered such humiliating degradation at the mercy of an unrepentant criminal.
“While these sentences mark a victory for justice, it is important to remember that there are many more victims of gender-based violence who continue to suffer in silence. We must continue to make every effort to ensure that perpetrators of such crimes are arrested and held accountable,” said Mene.
“Congratulations to the investigating team and to the investigating officer, D/Sgt Busisiwe Ncula who ensured that Klaas never sees the outside of a prison cell for as long as he lives."