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KoevoetExplanation ... us some urine and blood samples and said we must attempt to analyse. There was apparently some toxic substance that had poisoned a number of Koevoet people and they wanted to find out what this was all about, so we did analyse and we found some Thallium in these blood and urine ... ... saam gedoen het". Meaning: ("Take this for all the things we have done together"). This could include the time they were together in Namibia as Koevoet members. In this respect it is also important to bear in mind that at the time the bag that contained the money was given to De Kock, it was ... MR MARTIN: At the Detective Branch, I was at Koevoet and that's where I ended my service. ... end of that year, I did border duty in Ovamboland for the first time and thereafter in 1981 and 1982 I once again did a stint of border duty with Koevoet and in 1984 I once again performed border duty and the experience which I gained there, could possibly have been the reason why I was ... come and look at the possibility of the elimination of Mr Goniwe, this was the previous year and that he reported to General Erasmus and a member of Koevoet, he assumes that it is you, and you drove with him to Cradock - do you remember ... Mr Pretorius, just to assist in clarifying certain aspects, my instructions are, and the evidence reveals that Mr Olifant, before he came to Soweto and fell under your control, in essence, was a Koevoet operative in South West Africa. ... The police officers dealing with them were referred to as Ovambos, that is persons from outside the country who had been members of Koevoet and who were now stationed at Vlakplaas. The planned operation went awry and in consequence the two "Ovambos" engaged in a fire fight ... ... be replacing Fouche at the beginning of 1985 and that one is going to sort them out. Indeed, a new head of the security branch Eric Winter, an ex-Koevoet officer took over from Fouche early in ... MR LOTZ: During the first time when I was there I was involved in skirmishes and after that I returned to normal police station work. And during 1981 I went to Koevoet and from there, I worked from there and we were involved with skirmishes with terrorists. Superintendent I just want to find out do you know if Bellingham and/or Mbelo had ever severed in Koevoet before they came to Vlakplaas? MR HATTINGH: Cross-examination has been done on the grounds that you were chosen, or that you had chosen Gouws for a specific reason, namely that he was a former Koevoet member and that he was more suited for this type of action which you had in mind, was that the reason? ... the people came from situations where they already underwent an explosives course. In my instance, all my members were members from the old koevoet unit. All of them had the means and ability to be fighters and they knew their ... ADV JANSEN: You were both members of Koevoet, is that correct? MR DE KOCK: Yes, Chairperson, he worked under my command and before this, Mr Hanton served in the Special Task Force with Koevoet and he was one of the first instructors who lay the foundations for the Koevoet combat unit. I also mentioned some of the people that were transferred. Others, for example, Brigadier MacIntyre's nephew and Rolf Gevers were transferred I think to Koevoet at that stage, not Koevoet, to C Section. Pete Mogai came with me to Kudu Arcade". ... is nearer to the truth than what you are saying in evidence today, it may well appear that the well-trained and accomplished killer Mr van Zyl of Koevoet who came to Port Elizabeth in '84, late '84 or in '84 and left at the end '85/'86 from Koevoet, was here really to get rid of the PEBCO 3 and ... MR VAN JAARSVELD: Chairperson in truth, I'm trying very hard to remember. It wasn't unknown, we spoke about his Koevoet days, the fact that he had just come down from Koevoet and all such issues. I am sure that we would have discussed it. MR MOERANE: When you say you saw operations in South West-Africa, were you part of the Koevoet Unit? ... Later that morning we went to Cradock. One of the members of the PE Security Branch accompanied us. He went in his own car. He had come from Koevoet and I assumed that it was - that Sakkie van Zyl at that stage was a Captain. In Cradock we went to Henry Fouche who was the Security Branch ... ... in Durban. We had a discussion and he told me to write down my story and to come back after a couple of days. He also told me he had been a Koevoet member. Furthermore he gave me his telephone number. I cannot remember the name of this police officer but I gave the name in a statement ... |