Truth Commission Special Report
Decision - 59407

Type: AMNESTY DECISIONS
Names: JACOB FRANCOIS KOK
Matter: AM3812/96
Decision: GRANTED
URL: https://sabctrc.saha.org.za/hearing.php?id=59407&t=&tab=hearings
Original File: https://sabctrc.saha.org.za/originals/decisions/2001/ac21125.htm
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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 in August 1989 causing damage to the property;

2.    An explosion of a mini limpet mine at the First National   Bank, Claremont, Western Cape in August 1989 causing damage to an automatic   teller machine;

3.    Conspiracy to kill an unknown number of trained members   of uMkhonto weSizwe and the African National Congress (MK/ANC) in a car bomb   explosion in Pretoria in or about 1988/1989.

At the time of the above incidents, the Applicant was an   explosives expert and a member of a specialist unit within the Security Branch   of the South African Police.  During August 1989 he received instructions from   his commanding officer, Colonel du Toit to assist in the two operations listed   in paragraphs 1 and 2 above under the command of Captain Dave Baker who in turn   acted under the direction of Colonel de Jager of the Western Cape.  The objective   was to cast suspicion on the Mass Democratic Movement who at the time protested   against the tour of a world ruby team in South Africa.  They were instructed   to ensure that no injuries or loss of life occurred as a result of the operations   and in both cases nobody was killed or injured.

The third incident involved the rigging of an unidentified   Kombi motor vehicle with a bomb.  The motor vehicle was to be modified and resprayed.    This vehicle was intended to be used to bring about the killing in Swaziland   or Mozambique of an unspecified number of MK/ANC cadres whose identities were   unknown to the Applicant.  They were a group of MK soldiers who were on their   way to infiltrate the RSA.

The Applicant allegedly received his orders from a Captain   Kobus Pretorius in Pretoria.  The Applicant proceeded with the preparation and   execution of the order.  The modification of the vehicle and rigging it with   a bomb that could be detonated by a remote control device was done as planned.    The vehicle was picked up by a person whom the Applicant was unable to remember,   but soon thereafter, Captain Pretorius informed him that he had terminated the   operation.

After having considered the above   applications in chambers as well as oral evidence given by the Applicant at   hearing involving the general activities of the technical support unit of which   the Applicant was a member, 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 Jacob Francois Kok for:

1.    Malicious damaged to property as a result of the explosion   of a mini limpet mine at the Athlone Post Office, Western Cape in or about 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 the First National   Bank in Claremont, Western Province in or about August 1989;

3.    conspiracy to murder an unknown and unidentified number   of MK/ANC soldiers in Swaziland or Mozambique by way of a car bomb in or about   1988/1989.

DATED AT CAPE TOWN THIS    DAY OF                  2001.

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