Breaking: South African court gives the "Boko Haram" group 384 years in jail.

South African authorities have imprisoned three members of a gang known as "Boko Haram."

Millions of people have been displaced by Boko Haram, a terrorist group in Nigeria.

Ndou Lukase Rembuluwani, Ndou Ben, and Khoza Ngobeni Small, all of whom are 29 years old, are the prisoners (28).

They were given a combined 384-year prison term by the Polokwane High Court's Limpopo Division.

They were convicted of offences committed between September and October 2017 in the Westenburg and Seshego area.

Murder, attempted murder, in possession of an unregistered firearm and ammunition, and breaking and entering with the purpose to rob were among the allegations.

According to The Citizen, additional charges included theft, robbery, and malicious property destruction.

As a result of the trio's illegal entry into South Africa, they were also found guilty of violating immigration laws.

The gang was one of the thugs terrorising people in the Polokwane municipality under the name "Boko Haram."

On October 9, 2017, they attacked educators in a residential facility in Westenburg and took their laptops, televisions, and phones.

Nine days later, the thieves stole the players' clothing, shoes, and soccer equipment from Magezi Football Club.

A few days later, during an operation in Seshego, the police detained Rembuluwan, Ben, and Ngobeni.

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