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SANDF soldier sentenced to 20 years for betraying trust and raping teen at military base

Despite attempts to handle the matter internally, the victim's mother, also a soldier, fought for justice
Kennedy MudzuliBy Kennedy MudzuliApril 8, 2025No Comments
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A 35-year-old South African National Defence Force (SANDF) member who betrayed a military family's trust by raping a 15-year-old girl has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.

Despite attempts to handle the matter internally, the victim's mother, also a soldier, fought for justice in a case that highlights the ongoing battle against gender-based violence in South Africa.

The sentence against Peace Mashile, 35, was delivered on 7 April 2025 by the Port Nolloth Regional Court in the Northern Cape, confirming the gravity of his crimes and the profound impact they have had on his victim. The court found that the victim, who had been living at the military base with her mother, also a soldier, was subjected to an unfathomable betrayal of trust by Mashile, whom she affectionately called "Uncle Peace." She had known him as a familiar face around the base, where both children and adults would interact daily. However, the perceived safety of their environment was shattered on the night of December 9, 2019.

On that fateful evening, Mashile unlawfully entered the victim's bedroom through a hole in the window. As she was awoken by his cold hands on her body, the victim attempted to scream, only to have Mashile cover her mouth, forcing her into silence. In a nightmarish turn of events, he proceeded to rape her while her cousin slept just inches away.

After the incident, bravely approached her mother to recount her traumatic experience. Initially met with scepticism, her mother took her claims seriously, only to find further proof in Mashile's own room when she confronted him about the clothes he had worn that night.

The family's decision to report the incident to the authorities was met with resistance from SANDF officials, who sought to handle the matter through military justice channels. Yet, the victim's mother insisted on involving civilian law enforcement, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to justice that ultimately led to a thorough investigation by Sergeant Shaun Brandt from the Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit.

Justice prevails despite systemic challenges

Despite Mashile pleading not guilty during the trial, the prosecution was able to present compelling forensic evidence, including DNA found on the victim's clothing, that linked him directly to the crime. Ultimately, the court recognised that Mashile's actions not only violated the dignity of the victim but also betrayed the trust of her family and the military community.

During the sentencing, prosecutor Basil Kock highlighted the extensive trauma that the victim endured, which altered her life dramatically. The devastating psychological impact resulted in declining school performance, anxiety, and a pervasive sense of unsafety in her surroundings. The emotional fallout was felt throughout the family, culminating in the victim's mother resigning from her post and relocating to Pretoria in search of a new beginning.

In light of these circumstances, the court decided on a 20-year imprisonment sentence, deviating from the minimum life sentence due to "substantial and compelling circumstances," which the court defined as including Mashile's previous clean record and potential for rehabilitation. Furthermore, Mashile's name will be added to the National Register for Sex Offenders, and he has been declared unfit to possess a firearm or work with children again.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) commended the victim for her courage, praised the relentless pursuit of justice by her mother, and recognised the effectiveness of the investigative and prosecutorial teams involved.

The NPA further reiterated its dedication to combating gender-based violence and protecting vulnerable individuals, particularly children.

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