Truth Commission Special Report
Decision - 58893

Type: AMNESTY DECISIONS
Names: DAVID  SOLOMON SIMELANE,EPHRAIM CHRISTOPHER SHINGANE  MNISI
Case Number: AC/99/0215
Matter: AM 5305/97,AM 6059 /97
Decision: GRANTED
URL: https://sabctrc.saha.org.za/hearing.php?id=58893&t=&tab=hearings
Original File: https://sabctrc.saha.org.za/originals/decisions/1999/ac990215.htm
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DECISION

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The applicants apply for amnesty in terms  of section  18 of the Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act. No. 34 of 1995 ("The Act ") in respect of the following incidents:

1. The  killing of a male person, "Disco", on or  about New  Year's Eve, during 1981 at SS Unit ,  Mamelodi;

2.  The killing of Filipos  Matlheri Selepe, a member of the  Security Branch of the then SAP, during  or about   November 1983 in Mamelodi.

Both  Applicants testified and the members of the family of the late Mr Selepe attended the  hearing. They  indicated that they  did not wish to oppose the  applications.

The facts, which are undisputed, are briefly that Second Applicant ("Mnisi")and his immediate commander, Isaac Moema, both members of Umkhonto weSizwe ("MK"), infiltrated into South Africa during  1980 and was  captured by the Security Branch through the help of askaris and taken to Vlakplaas police farm to join the unit under the command  of  Dirk Coetzee. They somehow manage to maintain contact  with their Regional MK Command in Maputo, who ordered them to obtain as much information as possible before fleeing  from Vlakplaas. It soon became apparent that they were being kept  under surveillance  by the Security Branch, which would complicate their escape. 

 The  deceased  in the first incident, "Disco" , who was a police informer was responsible for surveiling them. On instructions from the Regional Command, they had to eliminate "Disco" to facilitate the escape. It was decided not to use firearms but rather to stab " Disco". Eventually " Disco" was pointed out to Mnisi who stabbed and killed him.

Mnisi was arrested for the murder but was taken into the care of Coetzee and they continued with the Vlakplaas activities. On one  such operation Isaac Moema was removed by Vermeulen, a Vlakplaas member, and Mnisi never saw him again. Mnisi managed subsequently to escape to Swaziland and thereafter to Maputo.

Pursuant to instructions from MK Regional  Command, Mnisi, was  to effect the elimination of Mr Selepe, a member of the Security   Branch. He proceeded to do so during November 1983 when  he shot and killed  Mr Selepe  as  the latter was walking towards  his house in Mamelodi.

First applicant ("Simelane" ) testified that he was at all material times the Regional Commander of MK Special  Operations  based in Maputo. He had given the orders to eliminate the two deceased to Mnisi 's unit. He in turn reported to and received  his  orders from the late Mr. Joe Slovo.

Having carefully considered all of the evidence and material placed  before us as well  as the argument  submitted  on behalf of the Applicants, we are satisfied  that  the incidents  constitute acts  associated  with a political  objective  as defined in the Act  and that Applicants  have made  a full disclosure  of all  material and relevant  facts.

In the circumstances the Applicants  are granted  amnesty for the killing of " Disco" and Mr Filipos  Matlheri  Selepe  as set  out above.

We are of the opinion that Kgomotso Ezra Selepe of 214A Mamelodi West, is a victim in relation to the killing of  Mr Selepe and the  matter  is referred  to the  Reparation  and Rehabilitation  Committee for consideration in terms of the provisions of  Section 22 of the Act.

DATED at PRETORIA this  day  of JUNE 1999.

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JUDGE  DENZIL POTGIETER

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ADV. CHRIS  DE JAGER

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ADV. LEAH GCABASHE

