Recently, the trial court announced its decision after Mbuso Moloi pleaded guilty to the charges against him. The court sentenced Mbuso Moloi to house arrest for 18 months. Mbuso Moloi was known as the Woolies Bandit. Despite video footage of him looting a store during the unrest, Mbuso Moloi avoided jail as he will be under house arrest for 18 months. Since the Durban Magistrates Court announced its decision, people are curious to know what actually happened during the July 2021 unrest in KwaZulu-Natal. In the following sections, we have explained and presented all the important details you need to know about this story. Please stick with this page and must see this article till the end. Scroll down the page.
Video of Mbuso Moloi being convicted and robbed caused outrage online
According to court documents, Mbuso Moloi was captured on CCTV looting in KwaZulu-Natal at a Woolworths store during unrest in July 2021. Recovered CCTV footage shows The man known as the Woolies Looter was stealing from a Woolworths store and placed the stolen items in a luxury Mercedes-Benz car which was confiscated by the Unit. It is known that the Judge announced his decision after reviewing the video evidence. Scroll down the page and read more details.
On Friday, 7 July 2023, Mbuso Moloi appeared before a judge of the Durban Magistrates Court. The court ordered a sentence of 18 months of house arrest plus three years in prison but that sentence was fully suspended for five years. But on the condition that Mbuso Moloi cannot commit similar crimes again during this time. In addition, the Durban Magistrate’s Court also ordered the 32-year-old man to work 16 hours of community service per month. This decision was announced by the Durban Magistrate’s Court after Mbuso Moloi pleaded guilty. Swipe down the page and read the allegations against him.
The man known as the Woolies robber aka Mbuso Moloi was charged with theft and violating traffic regulations. In March, when he appeared in court, he admitted his crime and pleaded guilty. But before that, he denied that he lured others to join him in robbing stores and stealing items. Mbuso Moloiv was sentenced to 18 months of house arrest in connection with the incident that occurred during the unrest in July 2021. A video of Mbuso Moloi looting a Woolworths store also appeared to go viral on social media. Stay tuned to this website for more details and further updates.
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