Truth Commission Special Report
Decision - 59477

Type: AMNESTY DECISIONS
Names: W F SCHOON
Matter: AM 4396/96
Decision: GRANTED
URL: https://sabctrc.saha.org.za/hearing.php?id=59477&t=&tab=hearings
Original File: https://sabctrc.saha.org.za/originals/decisions/2001/ac21195.htm
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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 applies for amnesty in respect   of the offence of defeating the ends of justice arising out of the abduction   of Mr Joe Pillay, a suspected African National Congress ("ANC") activist,   by Captain Dirk Coetzee without any authorisation.  The matter is unopposed   and the salient facts can be stated briefly as follows.

Mr Pillay and his brother were suspected of having assisted   ANC activists to enter South Africa from Swaziland.  On 19 February 1981, Mr   Pillay was abducted in Swaziland by Captain Coetzee and some of his subordinates   and taken into police custody in South Africa.  Mr Pillay was unlawfully detained   by the South African Police until 10 March 1981 when he was returned to Swaziland   as a result of political and diplomatic pressure which was brought to bear upon   the South African government.

Applicant was in no way involved or linked to the abduction   which was not authorised by the police.  Applicant did, however, obtain knowledge   of the unlawful abduction shortly after it had occurred.  As a superior officer,   Applicant failed to take any steps to report the matter for the necessary police   action, as he was obliged to do.  In the result, Applicant defeated the ends   of justice.  Applicant indicated that his failure to act, was motivated by his   desire to protect the interests of the South African Police, the then government   and the governing National Party which he supported.  He was acting in the execution   of his official duties and against a member of the liberation movement, the   ANC.

Having considered the matter we   are satisfied that the Applicant made a full disclosure of all relevant facts   and that his conduct amounts to an act associated with a political objective   as envisaged in the Act.

We are accordingly 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 the offence of   defeating the ends of justice committed in regard to the abduction of Mr Joe   Pillay in Swaziland and his unlawful detention during or about the period 19   February until 10 March 1981.

It needs to be pointed out that   the abduction formed the subject-matter of a separate application by Captain   Dirk Coetzee who was granted amnesty in respect thereof and where the victim   status of Mr Pillay was decided.

DATED AT CAPE TOWN THIS         DAY OF             2001.

ACTING JUDGE D POTGIETER

ACTING JUDGE C DE JAGER

ADV L GCABASHE

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