DECISION
The Applicant applies for amnesty   in terms of Section 18 of the Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation   Act, No 34 of 1995 in respect of the following incidents:
1.    An explosion of a mini limpet mine at the Athlone   Post Office, Western Cape on or about 15th of August 1989, causing damage to   property;
2.    An explosion of a mini limpet mine at the First National   Bank, Claremont, Western Cape on or about 15th August 1989, causing damage to   an automatic teller machine.
At the time of the incidents the Applicant was a member   of the Security Branch of the South African Police.  During August he received   instructions from his commanding officer to assist in the above two operations   under command of Captain David Baker.  The objective was to cast suspicion on   and disrupt activities of the Mass Democratic Movement who at the time protested   against a tour of a World Rugby team in South Africa.  Nobody was killed or   injured in the incidents.
Both Captain Baker and Jacob Francois   Kok applied for amnesty for the same incidents.
The Committee is satisfied that   the Applicant has complied with all the requirements for amnesty, that the offences   committed were offences associated with a political objective within the context   of the conflict of the past as envisaged in the Act and that the Applicant has   made a full disclosure of all relevant facts.
Accordingly amnesty is GRANTED   to Willem Wouter Mentz for:
1.    Malicious damage to property as a result of the explosion   of a mini limpet mine at the Athlone Post Office, Western Cape, on or about   15th August 1989;
2.    Malicious damage to an automatic teller machine as   a result of the explosion of a mini limpet mine at a branch of First National   Bank in Claremont, Western Cape, on or about 15th August 1989.
SIGNED AT CAPE TOWN THIS THE 10TH   DAY OF MAY 2001
JUDGE ANDREW WILSON
ADV F BOSMAN
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