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Former Hard Livings gang leader, Rashied Staggie's day parole has been reinstated.
The correctional services department says Staggie's day parole period will be from March 17 until September 17.
Department spokesperson, Manelisi Wolela says his day parole comes with strict conditions, that will include thorough supervision, agreement to electronic tagging and tracking, non-contact with victims and gang members, among others.
Staggie was granted parole on September 23 but it was revoked in December because he met members of gangs and made unauthorised visits.
He was sentenced in 2003 to 15 years in prison on charges of kidnapping and rape.
In 2004 he received another 13 years for gun theft from a police armoury.
The sentences ran concurrently, and he served 11 years before his release on day parole in September.