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Special Report Transcript Episode 2, Section 10, Time 23:00The morning after Lubowski’s death, Acheson’s landlady told the police that he had climbed over her back wall the previous evening with a long object like a rifle wrapped in cloth in his hand. His rented Toyota Conquest was seen by Lubowski’s neighbours immediately after the shooting. // On the 23rd of June 1994, Mr. Justice Levi found in an inquest in the high court of Namibia that there was prima facie evidence that Donald Acheson pulled the trigger of the AK 47 that killed Anton Lubowski. He said there were also prima facie evidence that CCB members Staal Burger, Ferdi Barnard, Chappies Mare, Wouter Basson, Johan Niemoller, Callas Botha, Slang van Zyl, and CCB commander Joe Verster were accomplices to the murder. Despite all this evidence, the gist of it published in a Johannesburg weekly in January 1991, these men were not charged with murder or conspiracy to murder, nor were they extradited to Namibia to stand trial. Notes: High court, Justice Levi; Photos: Staal Burger, Ferdi Barnard, Chappies Maree, Calla Botha, Slang van Zyl, Joe Verster; Newspaper clipping: ‘Die ope geheim’ [The open secret] References: there are no references for this transcript |