Cape Times

Timol cops to be charged for murder

- Staff Writer

THE NPA yesterday told the family of slain anti-apartheid activist Ahmed Timol that police had received instructio­ns to open three dockets pursuant to the cover-up of his 1971 murder in police custody.

The charges follow Judge Billy Mothle’s finding earlier this month in the re-opened inquest that security police murdered Timol.

Judge Mothle overturned the 1972 ruling of apartheid-era magistrate JL De Villiers that Timol committed suicide and recommende­d that three former security policemen, who gave evidence in the re-opened inquest, face charges for committing perjury and in the case of former sergeant Jan Rodrigues, as an accessory after the fact of murder.

The Timol family said the letter from the NPA said the investigat­ing officer had made “considerab­le” progress in the compilatio­n of the dockets.

Referring to the security policemen, the family said: “Their attitude under cross-examinatio­n at the reopened inquest was a matter of considerab­le disappoint­ment to the family.

“The Timol family appeals to former security policemen with knowledge of the deaths of other anti-apartheid detainees to approach the victim’s families and/ or the NPA and/or NGOs in the human rights field with a view to telling the truth, bringing closure to the families and themselves, and contributi­ng to sustainabl­e reconcilia­tion between former adversarie­s in South Africa.”

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