The Citizen (Gauteng)

Justice drags its heels

1983 ABDUCTION: EX-COPS IN COURT FOR MK WOMAN’S MURDER

- Ilse de Lange ilsedl@citizen.co.za

Three of the four ex-policemen sought TRC amnesty for kidnapping, torture.

More than three decades after a group of Soweto security policemen allegedly kidnapped and murdered a female Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) operative, a date for the murder trial of her alleged killers has yet to be set.

Judge Eben Jordaan yesterday provisiona­lly postponed the trial of former Soweto police officers Msebenzi Radebe, Willem Coetzee, Anton Pretorius and Frederick Mong to August 8 in the High Court in Pretoria for a final trial date to be set.

A review applicatio­n to set aside the Gauteng police commission­er’s refusal to pay for their legal representa­tion will be heard in the high court in May.

The former officers – now all pensioners – are accused of murdering MK courier Nokuthula Aurelia Simelane after she was kidnapped at the Carlton Centre in Johannesbu­rg in September 1983.

The National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) only decided in January last year to prosecute the four men. Her family launched a court applicatio­n to force the NPA to prosecute.

Coetzee, Pretorius and Mong applied for amnesty before the Truth and Reconcilia­tion Commission for kidnapping and torturing Simelane, but not for her murder. Radebe never applied for amnesty. –

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