“Raisi offered the Sars official R30,000 as a gratification to prevent him from inspecting and searching the truck. The official called police officers and the accused were arrested,” she said.
She said the accused pleaded guilty and the court found them guilty as charged.
In aggravation of sentence, prosecutor Phumudzo Mudau submitted that the accused have been convicted of very serious offences that are prevalent within the court’s area of jurisdiction.
Mudau argued the accused were not remorseful, the value of cigarettes was high, and a serious message should be sent to potential offenders by imposing harsh sentences.
The state asked the court to impose a custodial sentence for corruption.
The truck, two trailers and 444 master boxes of Remington Gold cigarettes were forfeited to the state and the accused were declared unfit to possess a firearm.