Limpopo police officer, daughter & sister accused of killing for insurance payouts remain behind bars! The case involving Sergeant Rachel Raesetsa Shokane Kutumela, her daughter, and her sister, who were arrested for allegedly operating a murder-for-insurance-money scheme, has been postponed until later this month.
The trio faces serious charges, including multiple counts of murder, money laundering, fraud, and defeating the ends of justice.
Sergeant Kutumela, a police officer, was initially arrested on October 10, and on Thursday, her daughter, Madjadji Flora Shokane, and her sister, Annah Shokane, were added to the case. The three women are accused of being involved in a plot to take out life and funeral insurance policies on multiple victims and then claim the insurance payouts after the victims were murdered.
According to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson, Mashudu Malabi Dzhangi, the investigation dates back to 2019, with the policewoman reportedly acting as the sole beneficiary on the victims’ insurance policies. “Kutumela allegedly claimed R10 million from various insurance providers, including ABSA, Standard Bank, Capitec, Hollard, Assupol, Old Mutual, Onelife, and Clientele,” Malabi Dzhangi said.
The NPA further explained that Kutumela allegedly shared the insurance payouts with her daughter and sister. Both Kutumela and her daughter, Madjadji, face specific money laundering charges for handling the illicit proceeds. The fraud charges in the case relate to 12 separate incidents in which the three women are accused of misrepresenting the circumstances surrounding the deaths of the victims to obtain insurance payouts.
The murder charges relate to six different incidents, in which insured individuals were found dead under suspicious circumstances. Authorities believe that Kutumela and her accomplices orchestrated the murders to collect the insurance money.
“In one of the cases, a woman was burned in her shack, while in another, a disabled man was found drowned in a dam,” Malabi Dzhangi revealed. These disturbing incidents have led to a larger investigation, and the authorities have indicated that more arrests may follow as the case continues to unfold.
The court has postponed the bail applications for the three accused to October 30, 31, and November 1. Until then, Sergeant Kutumela, her daughter, and her sister will remain in custody. The case has drawn widespread attention due to the shocking nature of the allegations, with the accused facing the possibility of life imprisonment if found guilty.
The scandal has raised questions about how a police officer, tasked with upholding the law, could allegedly exploit her position for personal financial gain by orchestrating murders. Authorities are closely scrutinizing Kutumela’s role in the scheme, which involved filing claims with major insurance companies using false information.
The NPA emphasized that this case highlights the importance of vigilance in the insurance industry, especially when it comes to investigating suspicious claims. The sheer scope of the alleged fraud, with Kutumela reportedly targeting vulnerable individuals, has left many in shock.
The investigation is ongoing, and as the police work to uncover the full extent of the crime, the public awaits the outcome of the bail hearings and eventual trial. If convicted, the three women face not only a lengthy prison sentence but also the loss of any assets obtained through their alleged criminal activities.
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