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Five years imprisonment for cloned bank card fraudster

WESTERN CAPE – Songeza Gqolana (27), appeared at the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in Bellville on Monday for sentencing regarding various charges of fraud, forgery and contravening of the Electronic Communication and Transaction (ECT) Act.

Gqolana who was employed as a barman at a popular eatery in Cape Town, stood trial after he was arrested by the Hawks’ Serious Commercial Crime Investigation team in March 2019.

The court has found him guilty as charged on five counts of fraud in violation of the Electronic Communications and Transaction (ECT) Act and Money laundering.

Gqolana has been sentenced to five (5) years imprisonment wholly suspended for 5 years on condition that the accused is not convicted of any similar offense within the period of suspension. Additionally, the court has sentenced Gqolana to R40 000 rand fine or one (1) year imprisonment suspended for 5 years. The court further sentenced him to 3 years of correctional supervision and further declared him unfit to possess a firearm.

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