Calgary Herald

Pistorius release from prison on hold

Spokesman says he was approved to be moved to house arrest too early

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Oscar Pistorius’s release from prison was put on hold Wednesday by South Africa’s Department of Justice, which said his case must be reviewed again by a parole board because he was approved to be moved to house arrest too early.

Pistorius was due to be released Friday after serving 10 months of a five- year sentence for manslaught­er for killing girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. Justice department spokesman Mthunzi Mhaga told South African broadcaste­r eNCA it was uncertain if the parole board would be able to meet to consider Pistorius’s case again before Friday.

Pistorius should have served one- sixth of his jail sentence — 10 months — before being considered for release, Mthunzi said. However, he was considered and approved for release to correction­al supervisio­n in June, only eight months into his sentence.

“It is apparent therefore that the decision to release him on 21 August 2015 was made prematurel­y on 5 June 2015 when the offender was not eligible to be considered at all,” the justice department said in a statement.

Spokesman Mhaga said “the decision of the parole board will have to be suspended.”

Justice Minister Michael Masutha had earlier warned he was taking legal advice on if he had the authority to “intervene” and prevent Pistorius’ early release.

His early release was criticized sharply by the family of Steenkamp, and also opposed by a women’s group that sent a petition to Masutha on Monday.

In their petition, the Progressiv­e Women’s Movement of South Africa said the decision of the parole board was “outrageous” and “an insult” to victims of abuse. The group especially criticized Pistorius’s release during August, which is women’s month in South Africa and a time when issues including domestic violence against women are highlighte­d.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/ FILES ?? Oscar Pistorius was to be released Friday after serving 10 months of a fiveyear sentence, but that has been delayed.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/ FILES Oscar Pistorius was to be released Friday after serving 10 months of a fiveyear sentence, but that has been delayed.

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