Kidnapper sentenced again

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TOM HAYES

By TOM HAYES

MORWELL man, Thane Jago, has been sentenced to a further 21 months behind bars, after pleading guilty to multiple charges.

Mr Jago, 41, kidnapped a woman in Moe, on October 23, 2021.

Mr Jago didn’t allow the woman to get out of the car, demanding she give him her possessions.

Upon doing so, Mr Jago grabbed her throat and pushed her head against the car’s door.

The woman escaped by jumping out of the moving car.

The following day, Mr Jago, while being chased by police, stole petrol from a service station and drove onto the wrong side of the road.

Investigators later found that the car he was driving was stolen.

Mr Jago pleaded guilty to charges of robbery, theft and dangerous driving while in pursuit.

Mr Jago had served around 20 years in prison, almost his entire adult life.

The ABC reported that Judge Smallwood said at the time of Mr Jago’s offences, he was homeless and had little support.

“[You are] clearly institutionalised and have been for some time. It’s a dreadful state of affairs,” Judge Smallwood said.

Mr Jago has spent nearly 500 days in prison since his arrest in 2021, eight of those months in solitary confinement.

He joined the court hearing from prison via video link, then was sentenced to serve a further 21 months behind bars.