East London Police Officer allegedly rapes stepdaughter, 14, in police barracks
An Eastern Cape police sergeant is due to appear in court for the alleged rape of his 14-year-old stepdaughter. The officer was on duty at the time and allegedly left the Cambridge police station in East London to rape the girl in police barracks. The child’s mother also works at an East London police station and the victim has been placed in protective care.
The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid) said in a statement on Monday: ’’It is alleged that a police officer, who was on duty at the time, stationed at Cambridge Police Station in the Eastern Cape, left the station and went to the police barracks, where he raped a 14-year-old minor who is allegedly his stepdaughter.

’’It is alleged that the girl reported the matter to her aunt, who then reported the matter to the police. It is yet unclear as to where the mother, who is also a police officer, was at the time of the incident.
“Ipid investigators attended the case until 22.30pm, collecting what is necessary to help the case. Today our investigators are prioritising the case and ensuring that the girl receives counselling.
’’We further like to confirm that medical examinations were conducted and completed today. The age of the suspect is still unknown to Ipid and investigations are under way,’’ Ipid said.
East London Police Officer allegedly rapes stepdaughter, 14, in police barracks
However, it was recently reported that Senior Police Officer insures family, hires a hitman to kill ten, claims millions of insurance money.
Among the people, Constable Nomia Rosemary Ndlovu allegedly ordered hits on are her elderly mother, partner, two sisters as well as her five nephews and nieces.

By the time the killing spree that started in 2012 came to an end in 2018, six people had been brutally killed and she had allegedly received almost R1.4 million in insurance claims.
However, it is believed that what finally brought her down was ordering a hit on her sister’s children, the youngest of whom was only five months old. The “horrified” hitman informed the police and a trap was set leading to her arrest.
Ndlovu, who worked at the Tembisa Police Station at the time of her arrest, appeared at the South Gauteng High Court on Monday. She faces six counts of murder, four counts of fraud, obstruction of justice and eights counts of conspiracy to commit murder.








