Woolworths looter Mbuso Moloi

Mercedes Looter outside Woolworths
Image source: Twitter screengrab

JUST IN: ‘Woolworths looter’ Mbuso Moloi sentenced

‘Woolworths looter’ Mbuso Moloi has been sentenced by the Durban High Court on Friday, 7 July.

Woolworths looter Mbuso Moloi

Mercedes Looter outside Woolworths
Image source: Twitter screengrab

Mbuso Moloi who looted a Woolworths store in Glenwood, Durban during the July unrest in 2021 has been sentenced.

A video of Moloi went viral on social media when he was filmed loading a basket of goods into a Mercedes Benz parked across the road from the looted Woolworths food store in Bulwer Road, in Glenwood. He was identified in the video and subsequently arrested and charged with public violence, theft and trespassing.

WOOLWORTHS LOOTER SENTENCED

Moloi was sentenced to three years imprisonment suspended for five years. He was also fined R1000 for not displaying a registration on his car.

As previously reported by The South African, Moloi was released on bail of R5 000, which he was granted a year-and-a-half ago.

In addition, his vehicle wasalso attached by the Asset Forfeiture Unit as it was deemed a tool used to commit a crime.

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Woolworths looter, Mbuso Moloi
Mbuso Moloi aka “Woolies looter” pleaded guilty to theft after images of him looting at a Woolworths store. Image: Twitter/MbusoMoloi

Moloi’s much-anticipated trial finally got under way in the Durban Regional Court on Monday, 27 March, but was adjourned to Wednesday, 29 March. The “Woolies looter” pleaded guilty to theft and contravention of the National Road Traffic Regulation.

His sentencing was then moved to July due to outstanding pre-sentencing reports.

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