Najwa Peterson, the mastermind of Taliep Peterson's murder, gets ...

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Najwa Petersen

“This decision was made in accordance with section 73 of the Correctional Services Act, which requires the minimum sentence period be served before parole consideration. The victims were involved in the parole hearing process and have been informed of the CSPB’s decision,” said department spokesperson Singabakho Nxumalo.

Petersen began her sentence in 2009 after being found guilty of murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances. Cape Town high court judge Siraj Desai, during sentencing at the time, said the musician had been tied up and “cold bloodedly” killed. He described the murder as an act of “sheer savagery”.

“She has participated in various rehabilitation programmes and will now be enrolled in pre-release programmes to prepare her for reintegration into society,” said Nxumalo.

“Upon release, Petersen will serve the remainder of her sentence under the system of community corrections, monitored according to parole conditions.”

She will not be allowed to leave her magisterial district without informing her parole officer, nor will she be allowed to speak to the media.

Nxumalo said restorative justice processes involving the crime victims would continue via professional help.

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