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Operation Zero ZeroExplanation ... of the Witwatersrand Security Branch, including the divisional commander and his deputy, and one Vlakplaas operative were granted amnesty for the operation ... ... of the Witwatersrand Security Branch, including the divisional commander and his deputy, and one Vlakplaas operative were granted amnesty for the operation ... ... border on 26 June 1986. Eight operatives from SADF Special Forces, Northern and Western Transvaal Security Branches were granted amnesty for the operation (AC/1999/0190, AC/1999/0192,AC/1999/0194, AC/1999/0031, AC/1999/0188, AC/1999/0030 and AC/1999/0197). See Nietverdiend ambush. ... ... Security Branch operatives, including the second in command, were granted amnesty for the killings. They testified that they had conducted the operation on the instructions of the divisional commissioner of police, who had told them that Sergeant Motasi was a double agent (AC/2001/010, ... ... An ANC NEC member and senior MK commander, Mr Job Tabana (`Cassius Make`) and a Mozambican woman Ms Eliza Tsinini, were killed in the same operation. ... planted by MK operatives on the Diepgezet/Barberton road, Tvl, on 28 March 1987. Four of his relatives died in the blast. The attack formed part of `Operation Cetshwayo`, an MK landmine campaign in the Eastern Tvl. Three MK operatives were granted amnesty (AC/2000/111). See ANC landmine ... Suffered severe damage to house and property as a result of a car-bomb explosion in Gaborone, Botswana, on 22 April 1987. See Gaborone car bomb. The head of the Security Branch and four Northern and Western Transvaal Security Branch operatives were granted amnesty for this operation (AC/2000/214). ... and houses in Gaborone, Botswana. Twelve people, including her grandfather, were killed, and six, including her grandmother, were wounded in the operation. See Gaborone raid. ... ... Forces, together with the Security Branch, on ANC offices and houses in Gaborone, Botswana. Twelve people were killed and six were wounded in the operation. See Gaborone raid. ... ... with so as to cause probable injury to the person firing it. Mr Mogami`s fate is unknown. A Security Branch operative was granted amnesty for this operation ... ... Branch Headquarters, the commander of the section which oversaw the work of Vlakplaas and the commander of Vlakplaas, applied for amnesty for the operation. All except the commander of Security Branch Headquarters were granted amnesty (AC/2001/231 and AC/2001/279). ... ... Barberton road, Tvl, on 28 March 1987. Three of his relatives also died in the blast and one survived with injuries. The attack formed part of `Operation Cetshwayo`, an MK landmine campaign in the Eastern Tvl. Three MK operatives were granted amnesty (AC/2000/111). See ANC landmine ... ... and defused outside his Brussels office. Two days later, the ANC chief representative in Paris was killed in a South African security force ... ... Three persons were killed in this attack including a senior MK operative, Mr Theophilus Dlodlo (MK name `Viva`) who was the primary target of the operation, and two students at the University of Swaziland. One other passenger, A Swazi woman was injured. ... ... Branch in a night-time ambush on 22 May 1987 of the car in which she was travelling in Mbabane, Swaziland. Two other people were killed in the operation, including a senior MK operative, Mr Theophilus Dlodlo (MK name `Viva`), while two people were injured. ... ... in Duduza, Nigel, Tvl. He had gone to collect the bodies of the youths killed by booby-trapped grenades given to them by Vlakplaas operatives. (See Operation Zero Zero.) The police refused to hand over the bodies, and tear-gassed and arrested people who ... ... Barberton road, Tvl, on 28 March 1987. Three of her relatives also died in the blast and one survived with injuries. The attack formed part of `Operation Cetshwayo`, an MK landmine campaign in the Eastern Tvl. Three MK operatives were granted amnesty (AC/2000/111). See ANC landmine ... ... road, Transvaal, on 28 March 1987. Three of her relatives also died in the blast and one survived with injuries. The attack formed part of `Operation Cetshwayo`, an MK landmine campaign in the Eastern Transvaal. Three MK operatives were granted amnesty (AC/2000/111). See ANC landmine ... ... Gaborone car bomb. The head of the Security Branch and four Northern and Western Transvaal Security Branch operatives were granted amnesty for this operation ... Suffered severe damage to house and property as a result of a car-bomb explosion in Gaborone, Botswana, on 22 April 1987. See Gaborone car bomb. The head of the Security Branch and four Northern and Western Transvaal Security Branch operatives were granted amnesty for this operation (AC/2000/214). |