AC/2000/020
TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION
AMNESTY COMMITTEE
APPLICATION IN TERMS OF SECTION 18 OF THE PROMOTION OF NATIONAL UNITY AND RECONCILIATION ACT, NO.34 OF 1995.
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ROCKLYN MARK WILLIAMS APPLICANT
(AM7306/97)
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DECISION
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The applicant, a member of the ANC and Umkhonto weSizwe served as a Communication Officer in the SADF from 1978 to 1986. Over these years he was spying for and transferring information of military value to the ANC.
In 1986 he was arrested and charged in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court with "furthering the aims of the ANC". He was sentenced to 6 years imprisonment and released on bail pending and appeal. He skipped bail and left the country illegally on 31st May 1987.
The applicant returned in 1988 and planted a limpet mine and two handgrenades in the garden outside Anthea’s Club, Holiday Inn, Pietersburg. One of the handgrenades was detonated and some damage amounting to R700.00 was caused to the hotel building. No-one was injured in the blast.
According to the applicant the explosion was intended to have a "psychological effect, like (armed propaganda)."
The applicant applies for amnesty in respect of the above. After having considered the Committee the above facts and circumstances the Committee is satisfied that the applicant complies with all the requirements for amnesty and accordingly the applicant is GRANTED amnesty for:-
5. Planting a limpet mine and two handgrenades behind Anthea’s Club in the Pietersburg Holiday Inn on or about 27 March 1988.
SIGNED at CAPE TOWN this the 21st day of FEBRUARY 2000.
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