Julius Malema sentenced to five years in prison

Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has been sentenced to five years’ imprisonment in his firearm handling and discharge case.

Malema appeared in the East London Regional Court for a second day in his highly publicised sentencing.

Handing down her sentence in a packed courtroom, Magistrate Twanet Olivier said the court has had sufficient time to read, peruse, and digest what has been presented by the defence.

She said in reaching the verdict, the court considered several factors, including the seriousness of the offence and that Malema was a first-time offender with no outstanding offences.

“The sentence imposed should fit the offender as well as the crime. It must be fair to society and blended with a measure of mercy according to the circumstances of each matter,” Olivier said ahead of sentencing.

She said it was “nonsensical” that the defence was “sugar coating” the discharge of the firearm as a celebratory shot, adding that Malema knew what he was doing was unlawful.

Olivier said the events that unfolded were pre-planned ahead of the EFF’s birthday bash celebrations.

“It wasn’t an impulsive act. It wasn’t anger. It was the event of the evening. It should take considerable planning for an event of that magnitude as to how, when, and exactly at what time you will take possession of the firearm and where you will fire it from. To reason any otherwise is nonsensical.”

“This decision has been made and it was made with the approval of the accused person and the leadership. The accused knew it would cause harm to persons or property and yet proceeded to possess the rifle and to fire the shot in celebration. This decision was made long before the actual event. This court cannot condone such acts in any instance,” she added. – eNCA

 

 

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