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8 South African policemen jailed over Mozambican man’s murder

By AFP
11 November 2015   |   10:04 am
Eight South African policemen were jailed Wednesday for 15 years each for the murder of a Mozambican taxi driver who was dragged behind a police van in an incident caught by mobile phone cameras. The death of Mido Macia provoked widespread outrage, and threw the spotlight on South Africa's police force and frequent allegations of…

jail2Eight South African policemen were jailed Wednesday for 15 years each for the murder of a Mozambican taxi driver who was dragged behind a police van in an incident caught by mobile phone cameras.

The death of Mido Macia provoked widespread outrage, and threw the spotlight on South Africa’s police force and frequent allegations of brutality.

The 27-year-old Macia died in police custody in February 2013 after being arrested for parking his car on the wrong side of the road.

Video footage showed Macia being manhandled, handcuffed to the back of a police van and dragged hundreds of metres (yards) in Daveyton, east of Johannesburg.

Just over two hours later he was found dead in his cell in a pool of blood.

“Each of you are sentenced to 15 years imprisonment,” High Court judge Bert Bam said in the capital Pretoria.

“The arrest of the deceased and then dragging behind the vehicle was totally unneccessary, uncalled for and not justified at all.”

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