Who Is Woolies Looter? Mbuso Moloi have to wait until July for sentencing
We have come up with an update on the sentencing of Woolies Looter who is known as Mbuso Moloi. According to the reports, Mbuso Moloi will have to wait for more as his sentencing has been shifted to the next month. Yes, you heard it right, Woolies Looter Mbuso Moloi will be handed over a sentence in the month of July. But why his sentencing is being pushed ahead? Some questions must have sparked in your mind after reading this update. If yes, this article will let you know ample details about Woolies Looter. Kindly drag down the page and read more details.
Who Is Woolies Looter?
Before talking about the reason for Woolies Looter Mbuso Moloi’s sentencing postponement, we should discuss what matter is related to. According to the reports, Mbuso Moloi was arrested for stealing goods from a store of Woolworths. It was a matter of July 2021 during the unrest in the country. He was caught robbing items from a store in Woolworth during the unrest. Recently, Mbuso Moloi appeared in the Magistrate’s Court of Durban on Wednesday, May 31, 2023. But his sentencing has been pushed ahead one more time. The sentencing will remain postponed until 7 July, Swipe down the page.
After July 7, the court proceedings for sentencing Mbuso Moloi will take place. He might experience some relief from the court as he had pleaded guilty to the charges against him. He was charged with theft and contravention of the Road Traffic Management Act. A video of Woolies Looter also went viral on the internet. In the video, Mabuso Moloi who is driving a Mercedes-Benz C300 Coupe, was identified carrying a basket of the Woolworth food outlet located in Glenwood, Durban. He was caught putting the basket into his car before driving away from there. Scroll down the screen and read more details.
Mabuso Woolies Looter Moloi’s arrest is also a repercussion of his viral video. His viral video led him to be arrested. The police also said that Moloi was using the car without a corresponding number place during the robbery. Meanwhile, his car was cordoned off by the Asset Forfeiture Unit last year in the month of November. The car was valued at R500,000 when it was seized. On Wednesday, the Magistrate’s Court postponed the case with bail set at R5,000 until the next court appearance. An investigation is still under process. Stay tuned to this website for more details and updates.