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Man jailed 20 years for defilement

Chancy Namadzunda by Chancy Namadzunda
July 14, 2023
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The Senior Resident Magistrate’s Court in Lilongwe has on July 14 2023 convicted and sentenced a 45-year-old man, John Kafutwa, to 20 years imprisonment with hard labour for defiling an 11 year-old-girl.

According to Lingadzi Police Station Public Relations Officer, Sub Inspector Salomy Zgambo, the court through state prosecutor Sergeant Gladson Chinseu heard that between the month of October and December 2021, the accused person have been defiling the minor at Piyasani in Mtandile location.

She said Chinseu further told the court that the accused person was caught in act by his wife.

Appearing before court, John denied the charge leveled against him. This prompted the state to parade eight witnesses who proved the case beyond reasonable doubt that the accused person indeed committed the crime.

In his submission, state prosecutor Sergeant Chibseu pleaded with the court for stiffer punishment, saying that the accused person knew the victim as his neighbour and took advantage of her.

Chinseu said the accused person was caught red handed by his wife which is absard.

He further told the court that defilement cases are rising and attract life imprisonment as maximum sentence hence a plea for stiffer punishment to deter the would-be offenders.

In mitigation, the convict pleaded with the court for leniency, saying he is a family man and would like to continue taking care of his wife and children.

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He also said that he is the first offender hence deserve forgiveness.

The court sought of mobile court and took the court yo Mtandire where the crime happened with the aim of teaching people the consequences of committing such crimes in so doing deterring the would be offenders.

Passing judgement, Senior Resident Magistrate Wanangwa Nyirenda concurred with the state that cases of defilement are rising. Nyirenda said that the accused person planned for the crime by deceiving the victim to buy airtime for him. He said that the crime is serious in nature and that the child is sychologically and physically affected hence slapped him to 20 years imprisonment with hard labour.

John Kafutwa hails from Musikita Village in the area of Traditional Authority Mkanda in Mulanje District.

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