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Female officer who raped her son has been sentenced to prison

Female officer who raped her son has been sentenced to prison


 A 42-year-old former police constable from Groblersdal SAPS has been sentenced to eight years in prison for raping her 12-year-old son. The Middelburg Regional Court handed down the sentence on Thursday, 6 November 2025, after she pleaded guilty to three charges: rape, sexual assault, and possession and production of child pornography.

The case exploded into public view in 2023 when a graphic video surfaced online showing the officer having sex with the boy. The footage, recorded in their home, went viral and triggered an immediate SAPS investigation. The woman, who cannot be named to protect the child’s identity, was arrested shortly after. She was dismissed from the police service pending the outcome of the trial

Court documents reveal the abuse happened multiple times between 2022 and 2023. The mother forced her son into sexual acts, filmed them, and kept the videos on her phone. The boy, now 14, testified via video link that he was threatened with violence if he refused. He only spoke out after a relative saw the video and alerted authorities.

Prosecutor Advocate Nthabiseng Mokoena called the crime “a gross betrayal of trust.” She argued the woman used her position as a police officer and mother to silence the child. The state pushed for the maximum sentence, highlighting the lifelong trauma inflicted. Defence lawyer Thabo Mokoena pleaded for leniency, citing the woman’s guilty plea and lack of prior convictions. Magistrate Sarah Mabuza rejected this, sayin

The boy is now in foster care and receiving counselling. SAPS Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant-General Themba Hadebe welcomed the sentence, vowing zero tolerance for officers who break the law. “This is a dark stain on the service,” he said. Child rights groups praised the swift conviction but warned such cases are under-reported

South Africa records over 40,000 child rapes yearly, with most perpetrators known to victims. This case exposes the danger within homes—and even from those sworn to protect. The sentence sends a message: no badge shields abuse. Support survivors. Report crimes. Heal the brokenSouth Africa records over 40,000 child rapes yearly, with most perpetrators known to victims. This case exposes the danger within homes—and even from those sworn to protect. The sentence sends a message: no badge shields abuse. Support survivors. Report crimes. Heal the broken

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