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PassExplanation MR LLALE: At that time I didn't know whether this group was from library garden. I thought it was one of the groups which was going to pass Shell House like the others which have already passed. MR LEVINE: Now you have mentioned the name of Barbara Hogan. Can I pass another name through you. MR BERGER: But if that is so Brigadier, why when Mr Dirk Coetzee apparently came to you and said he's got a plan to kill Marius Schoon, why didn't you pass that on to Military Intelligence? MR SANDI: Are there any specific requests that you would like to raise to this Commission so that it can pass them over to the State President and his colleagues? ... ammunition which is of a very high kinetic energy value and very often, especially if predominantly soft tissues are involved, the bullets will pass through the tissues, muscle tissues, without losing too much of its initial kinetic energy, but perhaps still being in contact with the tissues ... ADV ARENDSE: Can I just pass you the photographs, photograph "I was to pass the information on to them." CHAIRPERSON: It is clearly a statement dealing with the explosion, but it doesn't appear to be in the format that one would have expected it for a pass of an amnesty application. We would drive past the vehicle and if we could see black passengers inside the vehicle, we would drive back, pass them and the road had a slight hill and a turn, we would then have flashed our headlights and then Andrè Visser would have connected the blue light. MR MBANDAZAYO: Now let me pass and come exactly again, it was asked many times, I've come exactly to the order. Can you again exactly tell the Committee what was the specific order that you were given by Themba Ncapai? Let me tell you what. Was the order specifically that you go to the farm and ... ... important and we’ve got to find the time so that everybody has a fair hearing, and we are aware too of the anguish through which you have had to pass over so many years and, in a way, although we’re still going to hear your testimony, it is wonderful that you have been vindicated. And we ... CHAIRPERSON: We welcome you Freda for accompanying your father. I will pass you to Wynand Malan who will let you take the oath. MR DE KOCK: Well Chairperson, it was not a difficult situation because the house was right next to the freeway, so to pass it would not be a problem and to do the reconnaissance. MR DUKADA: And then after you completed your police training, there was a pass-out parade in Umtata, is that correct? MR PHOSA: Okay, let’s take that. Now most people I know of, in fact all that I’ve come across who need any substance to assist them whilst they write exams, they’re struggling to keep awake - not to fall asleep, they don’t want to sleep. Don’t you know that people want to keep awake to pass exams? ... and they asked are you Duma and I said yes. They said dress up and come along with us. I dressed up, I left with them. I actually took my pass and I went with them. They went to Don Gwise (?) and he was not there. They left for Oupa (?) place and they found him and they took him to ... would pass Vlakplaas, reach a T-junction and turn right. This gravel road then led back to Attridgeville MR MNQANDI: Did you at any stage pass Mr Gumengu? different time and pass judgement and give us your view of the matter. We took a Datsun made car, a 4X4, drove to S Section in Botshabelo to a certain house. We found two people there. It was Zachariah and Ben Ramarukane. Then Adjutant Banjani introduced us to these people, they are his informers, they pass information to him, and they work for National Hospital. |