Sowetan

Rwandan spy’s murder inquest struck off roll

Inquiry into Karegeya’s assassinat­ion hits iceberg

- By Nico Gous

There were “close links” between the Rwandan government and suspects who allegedly murdered former Rwandan spy boss colonel Patrick Karegeya in Johannesbu­rg in 2013.

“It appears that all the Rwandan suspects left the country in 2014 and returned to Rwanda. Furthermor­e, close links exist between the suspects and the current Rwandan government,” Gauteng’s public prosecutio­n director wrote in a letter to the Hawks on June 5 2018. Magistrate Mashiyane Mathopa quoted from the letter yesterday in the Randburg magistrate’s court, where he struck the inquest into Karegeya’s death from the roll. He said the investigat­ing officer had 14 days to explain, among other things, what steps were taken to arrest Rwandan suspects since the police knew their whereabout­s and identities? Also, what steps were taken after the Gauteng public prosecutio­ns director’s letter on June 5 2018? Karegeya was strangled in his room at the Michelange­lo Hotel in Sandton, Johannesbu­rg, on December 31 2013. AFP reported in 2014 that he was close to Rwandan President Paul Kagame for a long time. Karegeya was the head of external intelligen­ce for around a decade before being demoted to army spokespers­on. He was later arrested and jailed. He was stripped of the rank of colonel in 2006 and went into exile in 2007. AfriForum’s advocate Gerrie Nel, representi­ng the family, argued previously and reiterated yesterday that the judicial inquest had been a “cover-up” resulting from the NPA’s “unwillingn­ess or prohibitio­n to prosecute and/or to direct an in-depth and proficient investigat­ion”. Nel said earlier that the lead investigat­or had identified the suspects as four Rwandan citizens in a statement on January 8 2014 – just over a week after the murder.

According to Nel, the lead investigat­or said in a statement that they left South Africa on January 1 2014 and the last witness statement was taken in April 2015.

 ?? /PHILL MAGAKOE ?? AfriForum’s advocate Gerrie Nel is representi­ng the family of deceased Patrick Karegeya.
/PHILL MAGAKOE AfriForum’s advocate Gerrie Nel is representi­ng the family of deceased Patrick Karegeya.

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