DECISION
This is an application for amnesty in terms of the provisions   of Section 18 of the Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act, No.   34 of 1995 ("the Act").  Applicant had applied for amnesty in respect   of a number of incidents which had all been finalised save for the incidents   forming the subject matter of the present decision.  The matter is being dealt   with in chambers.  Applicant's personal circumstances and his activities as   a member of the Security Branch of the then South African Police are fully canvassed   in the matters already finalised and no useful purpose would be served by repeating   the same herein.
The incidents presently being dealt with will now be set   out separately.  Applicant is unable to recall the specific dates of the various   incidents but indicated that they occurred during the period 1987 when he joined   the then South African Police and 11 June 1993.
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF A 9mm PISTOL
The circumstances briefly were that Applicant arranged with   one of his informers that she should befriend an uMkhonto weSizwe ("MK")   member, one Abraham Mokoena, with the purpose of planting an illegal 9 mm pistol   in a cupboard at the latter's home in Alexandra.  After this was done, the house   was raided and the pistol found by the Police.  Mokoena was then pressurised   and eventually consented to work as an agent for the Security Police in Alexandra.    The illegal firearm was obtained from the police stores in Alexandra
Having considered the matter, we are satisfied that the   incident constitutes an act associated with a political objective and that the   application complies with all the requirements of the Act.  In the circumstances,   amnesty is hereby GRANTED to the Applicant in respect of all offences directly   resulting from planting an illegal 9 mm pistol in the house of one Abraham Mokoena   at Alexandra as specified above.
HOUSEBREAKING AT THE AFRICAN NATION   CONGRESS ("ANC") OFFICES IN ALEXANDRA
On the orders of his superiors, Applicant and two senior   officers of the Alexandra Security Branch, broke into the offices of the ANC   in Alexandra in order to remove certain documentation relating to ANC activities,   which had to be studied by the Security Branch.  As they entered the building,   Applicant and his colleagues were shot at and had to abort the operation.  A   window and one downpipe were damaged during the incident.
Having considered the matter, we are satisfied that the   incident constitutes an act associated with a political objective as envisaged   in the Act and that the application complies with all of the other requirements   of the Act.  In the circumstances, amnesty is hereby GRANTED to the Applicant   in respect of all offences directly resulting from the housebreaking at the   ANC offices in Alexandra, as detailed above.
DAMAGING A BUS
On the instructions of his superiors, Applicant assisted   in an operation to immobilise a bus transporting supporters of the accused to   the high-profile treason trial at Delmas.  The objective was to prevent the   supporters from reaching the venue of the trial.  In execution of the order,   the tyres of the bus were fired at resulting in the bus being immobilised.    The passengers in the bus were effectively prevented from attending the trial.
Having considered the matter, we are satisfied that the   incident constitutes an act associated with a political objective as envisaged   in the Act and that the application complies with all of the other requirements   of the Act.  In the circumstances, amnesty is hereby GRANTED to the Applicant   in respect of all offences relating to damaging a bus transporting supporters   of the accused at the Delmas treason trial, as specified above.
CO-OPERATING WITH THE INKATHA   FREEDOM PARTY ("IFP")
Applicant participated in forewarning members of the IFP   of impending raids on IFP hostels by the South African Police.  Applicant acted   on orders of his superiors and on many occasions accompanied his superiors in   order to communicate the said warnings.
Applicant also on occasion furnished details of ANC members   to the IFP.  No offence is disclosed in this regard and the conduct in question   accordingly does not qualify for amnesty.
Having considered the matter, we are satisfied that Applicant   conduct in forewarning members of the IFP of impending police raids on IFP hostels,   was directly associated with the political struggle being waged at the time   by the then government against the liberation movements.  It is common cause   that the IFP was regarded as an ally of the then government in the said political   struggle.  We are accordingly satisfied that Applicant's conduct in this regard   constitutes an act associated with a political objective and that the application   complies with all of the other requirements of the Act.  In the circumstances,   amnesty is hereby GRANTED to the Applicant in respect of all offences directly   resulting from his conduct in forewarning members of the IFP of impending police   raids on IFP hostels, as specified above.
MONITORING TELEPHONES AND TAMPERING   WITH MAIL
As part of his official duties, Applicant cooperated with   the Security Police operations code named WH10 and WH10 which  concerned the   interception of mail and telephone calls respectively at John Vorster Square   Police Station in Johannesburg.  It is common cause that this was an official   police operation which was conducted within the ambit of the law.  Applicant's   conduct in this regard accordingly does not constitute an offence or delict   and does not qualify for amnesty.  In the circumstances the application is REFUSED.
SUPPLY OF WEAPONS TO THE IFP
On the instructions of his superiors, Applicant participated   on numerous occasions in delivering arms and ammunition to the IFP in Alexandra.    These consignments included shotguns, handguns and hand grenades.
Having considered the matter, we are satisfied that the   incident constitutes an act associated with a political objective as envisaged   in the Act and that the application complies with all the other requirements   of the Act.  In the circumstances, amnesty is hereby GRANTED to the Applicant   in respect of all offences directly resulting from the supply of arms and ammunition   to the IFP in Alexandra, as specified above.
STRATCOM OPERATIONS
As a member of the Security Branch in Alexandra, Applicant   participated in various strategic communication or Stratcom operations.  These   were basically covert operations aimed at distributing misinformation undermining   the activities of the liberation movements.  Some of these operations were also   aimed at causing friction between contending political formations, notably the   ANC and the IFP.  The modus operandi would include printing and distributing   pamphlets in the name of one of the formations falsely accusing the other of   unacceptable conduct.  Pamphlets were also printed in the name of the ANC falsely   setting out its policies and intentions.  These pamphlets would then be distributed   in white areas with the aim of angering the white community.  Inflammatory graffiti   was also prayed on structures and houses in Alexandra with a view to involving   anger within the township.  It is common cause that these Stratcom operations   formed an integral part of the modus operandi of the Security Police in the   political struggle waged against the liberation movements, particularly the   ANC.
Having considered the matter, we are satisfied that the   incidents constitute acts associated with a political objective as envisaged   in the Act and that the application complies with all of the other requirements   of the Act.  In the circumstances, amnesty is hereby GRANTED to the Applicant   in respect of all offences directly resulting from Applicant's participation   in Stratcom operations of the Alexandra Security Branch, as specified above.
INVASIONS INTO ALEXANDRA TOWNSHIP
On the instructions of his superiors, Applicant participated   in invasions into Alexandra township at night in the course whereof firearms   were discharged with the objective of creating a general atmosphere of unrest   and fear in the township.  These activities formed part of the covert operations   conducted by the security forces in the course of the political struggle being   waged at the time.
Having considered the matter, we are satisfied that Applicant's   conduct constitutes an act associated with a political objective and that the   application complies with all of the other requirements of the Act.  In the   circumstances amnesty is hereby GRANTED to the Applicant in respect of all offences   directly resulting from his participation in invasions into Alexandra township,   as specified above.
ACTIVITIES IN REGARD TO ANGLO   AMERICAN CORPORATION
On the instructions of his commanding officer, Applicant   ostensibly resigned from the South African Police during May 1989 and obtained   employment in the security division of the Anglo American Corporation.  During   the period of his employment at Anglo American Corporation, Applicant planted   listening devices of the homes of directors of the Corporation as well as its   offices and board rooms in order to enable the South African Police to monitor   the activities at these sites.  Applicant also duplicated some of the Corporation's   documentation for use by the Police.  All of these surveillance activities were   aimed at meetings involving representatives of the ANC and certain leadership   figures of the then government.  At all material times Applicant was acting   on the instructions of his superiors in the Security Police.
Having considered the matter, we are satisfied that Applicant's   conduct constitute acts associated with a political objective as envisaged in   the Act and that the application complies with all of the other requirements   of the Act.  In the circumstances, amnesty is hereby GRANTED to the Applicant   in respect of all offences directly resulting from his conduct as an ostensible   employee in the security division of the Anglo American Corporation, as specified   above, during or about 1989.
SURVEILLANCE OPERATIONS
In the course of his duties as a member of the Alexandra   Security Branch, Applicant engaged in surveillance operations in respect of   the parental home of Hein Grosskopf, a prominent ANC activist, where he planted   listening devices as well as at the Pretoria Central Prison in order to monitor   conversations between the convicted ANC member, Robert McBride, and his girlfriend.    These operations formed part of the modus operandi followed by the Security   Branch in countering the activities of the ANC.
Having considered the matter, we are satisfied that the   incidents constitute acts associated with a political objective as envisaged   in the Act and that the application complies with all of the other requirements   of the Act.  In the circumstances, amnesty is hereby GRANTED to the Applicant   in respect of all offences directly resulting from his participation in surveillance   operations, as specified above, in the course of his duties as a member of the   Alexandra Security Branch.
INCIDENTS FOR WHICH APPLICANT   HAD BEEN CHARGED
Criminal charges had been brought against Applicant in respect   of the following incidents which had occurred in the course of his duties as   a member of the Security Police.  Applicant was found in unlawful possession   of an AK-47 assault rifle on 11 June 1993 at his residence in KwaZulu Natal.    Applicant, moreover, supplied an AK-47 assault rifle to Jabulani Lawrence Damane   Sishi and/or Bongani Ntuli during or about the period April - May 1993 at or   near Inanda, Newtown in KwaZulu Natal.  These activities occurred as part of   the Security Police actions in countering the liberation movements with a view   to enhancing the negotiating position of the then government at the political   negotiations being conducted at the time.
Having considered the matter, we are satisfied that the   incidents constitute acts associated with a political objective as envisaged   in the Act and that the application complies with all of the other requirements   of the Act.  In the circumstances, amnesty is hereby GRANTED to the Applicant   in respect of all offences directly resulting from his unlawful possession of   an AK-47 assault rifle and the unlawful supply of an AK-47 assault rifle, as   specified above.
DATED AT CAPE TOWN THIS    DAY OF                2001.
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