Varying sentences for Boeremag members

Jail barsPRETORIA — Boeremag leader Tom Vorster and five members of its bomb squad which blew up numerous targets in 2002 were sentenced to in effect 25 years’ imprisonment by the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria yesterday. Vorster shrugged and told reporters he had not expected such a severe sentence, as he had already been in prison for over a decade.

Bombers Herman van Rooyen, Johan and Wilhelm Pretorius, and Rudi Gouws received the same sentences as Vorster.
The third Pretorius brother, master bomb maker Kobus Pretorius, was sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment, of which 10 years were suspended.

This was because Pretorius had a change of heart during the trial, broke away from his past and expressed remorse for what he did.
The members of the bomb squad were sentenced to an additional 13 years imprisonment on charges of culpable homicide and conspiring to murder former president Nelson Mandela.

Soweto mother Claudia Mokone was killed when a piece of steel dislodged by a bomb the Boeremag planted on a railway landed in her shack.

Judge Eben Jordaan said Mandela would have been killed by a landmine planted by the Boeremag bomb squad if he had not arrived by helicopter to open a school in Bolobedu, Limpopo.

This would have caused chaos and bloodshed in the country. He said the Boeremag’s aim had been to destroy democracy in South Africa.
How dangerous they were was shown by the fact that they carried on committing violent crimes some had said were incapable of being carried out. The bombers already had five large car bombs ready for targets in the city centres of Pretoria and Johannesburg and were planning further bomb attacks when they were caught.

Boeremag leaders Mike du Toit, Dirk Hanekom and the Pretorius brothers’ father, Dr Lets Pretorius, were each sentenced to 30 years’ imprisonment, of which 10 years were conditionally suspended for five years.

Mike du Toit’s right-hand man, Andre du Toit, and Dion van den Heever were sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment of which 10 years were suspended.

Rooikoos du Plessis and Jurie Vermeulen, who also played important roles in planning the coup, got 15 years’ imprisonment, of which 10 were suspended.

One of the Boeremag’s most active members and the Boeremag chaplain, 74-year-old Vis Visagie, was sentenced to five years of correctional supervision.

Five of the Boeremag members who played a lesser role, including the youngest member Jacques Jordaan, walked out of the court free men after being given suspended sentences.

They are the Boeremag “weakling” Adriaan van Wyk and former defence force officers Giel Burger, Jacques Olivier, and Pieter van Deventer.

The sentences were met with outrage by some, but acceptance by others.
Dr Lets Pretorius’ wife Minnie cried inconsolably. Friends shielded her from the cameras.

Meanwhile, the legal team of murder-accused Paralympian Oscar Pistorius failed to stop gun-related charges from being added to his case, eNCA reported yesterday.

The National Director of Public Prosecutions, Mxolisi Nxasana, rejected the bid by Pistorius’ legal team to prevent the addition of the charges to his charge sheet.

The charges are related to two incidents where Pistorius allegedly fired a gun in public places.
The NPA confirmed the addition of the charges, and also confirmed that it had turned down requests by Pistorius’ legal team to prevent the additional charges being added, according to EWN.

Laywers reportedly appealed to the National Prosecution Agency, arguing that the gun charges fall out of the court’s jurisdiction. Pistorius briefly appeared in court on 19 August for shooting his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp at his home on Valentine’s Day this year. The trial will run from 3 to 20 March at the North Gauteng High Court.— Sapa.

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