Truth Commission Special Report
Decision - 59435

Type: AMNESTY DECISIONS
Names: STEPHANUS ADRIAAN OOSTHUIZEN
Matter: AM 3760/96
Decision: GRANTED
URL: https://sabctrc.saha.org.za/hearing.php?id=59435&t=&tab=hearings
Original File: https://sabctrc.saha.org.za/originals/decisions/2001/ac21153.htm
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DECISION

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The Applicant has previously applied 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 a number of incidents which were   dealt with at public hearings of the Committee where the Applicant duly testified.    His personal background and the relevant circumstances concerning his actions   are fully set out in his testimony in respect of the matters previously dealt   with.

It suffices for present purposes to indicate that the Applicant   was at all material times a member of the detective branch of the South African   Police who had on a number of occasions during the period 1982 - 1991 co-operated,   in his official capacity, with the then Northern Transvaal Security Branch.    The incidents dealt with in this decision occurred during operations in which   the Applicant so co-operated with the said branch of the Security Police.  The   present decisions are dealt with in chambers and are decided on the basis of   the Applicant's written amnesty application as well as his testimony at previous   hearings.  The incidents in question will be dealt with separately.

ARREST OF UNKNOWN ACTIVIST IN   KWANDEBELE

This incident occurred during or about 1986 when Applicant   was attached to the detective branch.  On the occasion in question, Applicant   was approached by a colleague, Captain Hechter, who was attached to the Northern   Transvaal security police.  Hechter enlisted Applicant's assistance in apprehending   an activist for interrogation.  The plan was that members of the police would   await the arrival of the vehicle of a colleague, Joe Mamasela, in a remote area   where they had to apprehend the activist who would be in the company of Mamasela.    In execution of the plan, Applicant accompanied Hechter and possibly some other   of his colleagues (although Applicant's recollection in this regard is defective)   to a remote area on the Pretoria/Siyabuswa Road in Kwandebele.  The incident   occurred late at night.  After a while Mamasela's vehicle arrived on the scene   and the members of the police apprehended the person in question who was an   occupant of the vehicle.  The person was violently subdued and handcuffed or   somehow tied up.  Applicant cannot recall whether the person was then transported   to Pretoria by Mamasela or in their vehicle.  Applicant was under the impression   that the person was an African National Congress ("ANC") activist   who would be interrogated to extract necessary information from him.  Applicant   had no further contact with the person subsequent to the incident.

Having considered the matter, it is clear that Applicant   acted in the course and scope of his official duties with the objective of facilitating   the interrogation of the suspected activist.  The act of apprehending the activist   clearly did no t amount to a lawful arrest.  In the circumstances we are satisfied   that the application complies with all of the requirements of the Act and amnesty   is accordingly hereby GRANTED to the Applicant in respect of all delicts and   offences arising from the unlawful arrest of a suspected ANC activist at or   near the Pretoria/Siyabuswa Road, Kwandebele during or about 1986.

INTERROGATION OF AN ACTIVIST

This incident occurred during or about 1986.  The circumstances   briefly were that the Applicant was approached by Captain Hechter, with the   request to accompany him to a farm situated along the Pietersburg freeway in   order to interrogate an activist.  Applicant's recollection of the details of   the incident is sketchy.  In the course of the interrogation of the activist,   he was assaulted and suffocated in an attempt to extract information from him.    Applicant participated in the assaults upon the person.  According to the information,   the person was an ANC activist who was involved in a program to render the country   ungovernable.  It was accordingly necessary to extract information from the   person.

Having considered the matter, we are satisfied that the   incident is directly associated with the political conflict at the time involving   the then government, which was supported by the security forces and the liberation   movements.  Applicant clearly acted in the course and scope of his official   duties.  We are accordingly satisfied that the incident constitutes an act associated   with a political objective as envisaged in the Act.  In the circumstances, amnesty   is hereby GRANTED to the Applicant in respect of all delicts and offences arising   from the interrogation and assault of a suspected ANC activist on a farm at   or near the Pietersburg freeway during or about 1986.

BOMB ATTACK ON A HOUSE AT KWANDEBELE

This incident occurred during or about 1986.  The relevant   circumstances were that Applicant was approached by Captain Hechter to assist   with attacking a house at Kwandebele with explosives.  Applicant drove the vehicle   transporting the members of the Police who were involved in the operation on   the night of the incident.  Applicant was ordered to drive to a residential   area close to the Denilton police offices where he had to stop.  Captain Hechter   and the other members of the police involved in the incident alighted from the   vehicle and walked away into the night.  Applicant subsequently heard a window   pane breaking followed by a loud explosion.  His colleagues ran back to the   vehicle and they departed from the scene.  According to the available information   the targets of the attack were political activists who were opposed to the then   government.  Applicant received no further feedback concerning the incident.    There is no indication that any persons were killed or injured in the incident.    There is no indication that any persons were killed or injured in the incident   but Applicant accepts that damage was caused to the house.

Having considered the matter, we are satisfied that the   incident arose from the then political conflict and therefore constitutes an   act associated with a political objective as envisaged in the Act.  Applicant   was clearly acting in the course and scope of his official duties at the time.    We are accordingly satisfied that the Applicant also complies with all the requirements   of the Act and amnesty is accordingly hereby GRANTED to the Applicant in respect   of all delicts and offences arising from the attack on a house in Kwandebele   with explosives during or about 1986 including arson and malicious injury to   property.

DATED AT CAPE TOWN THIS      DAY OF             1999.

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