The Eastern Cape’s provincial police commissioner, Lieutenant-General Nomthetheleli Mene, has applauded the lengthy sentence handed down to an “unremorseful and shameless” rapist, who targeted teens, in Mthatha High Court.
Xolani Gcelu, 35, was sentenced on May 2 to eight life terms and a total of 162 years imprisonment, on 34 charges, including housebreaking, kidnapping, robbery with aggravating circumstances, rape and attempted murder. Mene also applauded the skills of investigating officer Deputy Sergeant Ndileka Bokolo for bringing justice to the victims.
During his reign of terror, Gcelu raped eight women aged between 18 and 27, of which five were school girls. One learner fell pregnant with his son.
The perpetrator was initially arrested in July 2019, but the case was temporarily withdrawn pending DNA results.
He was rearrested…