Truth Commission Special Report
Decision - 59436

Type: AMNESTY DECISIONS
Names: JOHAN HENDRICK LE ROUX
Matter: AM4148/96
Decision: GRANTED
URL: https://sabctrc.saha.org.za/hearing.php?id=59436&t=&tab=hearings
Original File: https://sabctrc.saha.org.za/originals/decisions/2001/ac21154.htm
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DECISION

The Applicant is seeking amnesty in terms of the provisions   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 will   be detailed below.  The matter is being decided in chambers.  At all material   times, the Applicant was a member of the former South African Police.  He was   a senior officer attached to the Security Branch and held the rank of Lieutenant-General   when he retired in 1985.  The incidents forming the subject matter of the application   will be set out separately.

BOMB EXPLOSION AT AN UNUSED TRAIN   LINE

This incident happened during or about 1987 or 1988 at Factoria   in Krugersdorp.  As part of the process of enhancing the credibility of a Security   Branch source who had infiltrated the structures of Umkhonto weSizwe ("MK")   in Botswana, Applicant and some of his colleagues in the Security Branch caused   a controlled explosion late at night at an unused train line in the vicinity   of a fuel depot.  The source had earlier been ordered by MK to launch an attack   on a strategic point inside the country.  Applicant ensured that the media gave   wide coverage to the incident in order to secure the position of the source   within MK.

Having considered the matter, we are satisfied that the   incident formed part of the strategy of the Security Police to counter the struggle   waged at the time by MK.  Applicant was, moreover, clearly acting within the   course and scope of his official duties at the time.  

In the circumstances 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 requirements of the Act.    Amnesty is according hereby GRANTED to the Applicant in respect of all delicts   and offences arising from an explosion at an unused train line in Factoria,   Krugersdorp during or about 1987 or 1988.

ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ARMS CACHE

This incident happened during or about March 1988 at or   near Chamdor, Krugersdorp.  It involved the planting of arms and ammunition   on the premises of a disused mine in order to create the impression that it   was an arms cache established by a liberation movement.  In execution of the   plan, the alleged discovery of the arms cache was reported to the Applicant   who ensured that the incident received maximum media coverage.  The objective   of the operation was to create a justification for a cross-border raid planned   by the Security Forces.

Having considered the matter, we are satisfied that the   incident constitutes an act associated with a political objective within the   context of the conflict of the past 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 arising from the   unlawful establishment of an arms cache at or near Krugersdorp during or about   March 1988.

CONSPIRACY TO CAUSE AN EXPLOSION

This incident occurred during or about 1988 at or near Roodepoort.    One of Applicant's subordinates reported to him that the police were unable   to secure credible evidence to prosecute an unknown person living in Roodepoort   who was involved in offences of terrorism and smuggling of arms and explosives.    The subordinate suggested to Applicant that the police should bomb the office   or residence of the person in order to put a stop to his activities.  Applicant   and his subordinate approached a superior officer at the head office of the   security police in an attempt to obtain authorisation for the operation.  Authorisation   was refused and Applicant was compelled to abort the plan.

Having considered the matter, we are satisfied that the   incident occurred within the context of the political struggle conducted at   the time by the Security Police against members and supporters of the liberation   movements.  In the circumstances 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 arising from the conspiracy to bomb the office or residence of an unknown   person suspected of having committed offences of terrorism and smuggling of   firearms and explosives at Roodepoort during or about 1988.

FRAUD AND THEFT OF UNITED NATIONS   VEHICLES

This incident occurred during or about 1990 at Pretoria.    The relevant circumstances briefly were that Applicant was ordered by his superior   within the Security Police to co-ordinate the transfer of certain vehicles stolen   from the United Nations Task Force in Namibia, into the vehicle fleet of the   police.  Applicant was not involved in the actual theft of the vehicles and   was only informed about the incident at the stage when the vehicles were already   stored at the police college in Pretoria.  One of the vehicles was later stolen   and the remaining three were eventually registered as part of the police fleet.

Having considered the matter, we are satisfied that the   incident occurred within the course and scope of Applicant's employment as a   member of the police and resulted from the past political conflict.  We are   accordingly 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 arising from the   fraudulent registration of stolen United Nations vehicles as part of the police   fleet during or about 1990 at or near Pretoria.

DATED AT CAPE TOWN THIS 8TH DAY   OF MAY 2001

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