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On the day they were to appear in court for their trial, twins Brandon-Lee and Tony-Lee Thulsie entered a plea deal with the state and have been sentenced on terrorism-related charges.
Brandon-Lee received eight years and Tony-Lee 11 years in the Johannesburg high court on Monday.
The NPA confirmed the agreement.
“In the interest of justice, the NPA entered into a plea and sentence agreement with the accused in terms of section 105A of the Criminal Procedure Act. We are of the view that justice has been served,” said spokesperson Phindi Mjonondwana.
The siblings have spent six years in jail after their arrest in July 2016. They were accused of conspiracy‚ incitement to commit the crime of terrorism, and conspiring and attempting to commit acts associated with terrorist activities after plotting to blow up the US Embassy and Jewish institutions in SA on behalf of terror group Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
In an interview with Salaamedia, published on Twitter, their attorney Nadeem Mohamed said that because of the nature of the charges, some parts of the plea deal will remain confidential.
The 12 original charges were removed to accommodate the charges they pled guilty to.
According to the Daily Maverick, in exchange for their guilty pleas, the state withdrew other charges which include financing terrorist activities and soliciting support for a terrorist organisation.
They pled guilty to the following:
According to Newzroom Afrika the literature downloaded included an e-book called How to Survive the West Mujahid 2015. The news agency said the material includes a step-by-step guide on how to evade law-enforcement and intelligent agencies “so one can ultimately train and carry out an attack”.
Judge Ratha Mokgoathleng said the six years that the twins have spent in custody will be deducted from their terms.
The Thulsie twins have been sentenced to 8 and 11 years, respectively, after a plea deal with the state.
Brandon has pleaded guilty to attempting to leave SA to join ISIL and being in possession of terrorism material.WATCH: https://t.co/367TA0xd8A#Newzroom405 pic.twitter.com/ncpeHrfwcx
— Newzroom Afrika (@Newzroom405) February 7, 2022
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