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Timol murder case delayed pending SCA ruling

Publish date: 22 February 2021
Issue Number: 910
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: South Africa

The case against former apartheid security branch officer Joao Rodrigues, who is accused of murdering anti-apartheid activist Ahmed Timol 50 years ago, has been postponed pending a decision by the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA), says a News24 report. The matter was back in court last week, but could not continue as the SCA had not handed down its verdict on Rodrigues' application for leave to appeal the dismissal of a permanent stay of prosecution application by the Gauteng High Court in 2019. Rodrigues (81) was charged with Timol's murder in 2018 after a second inquest ruled that Timol's death was not suicide. Timol died in 1971 after falling from the 10th floor of the then John Vorster Square police station, now known as the Johannesburg central police station, where he had been detained. At the time of Timol's death, Rodrigues worked as a Security Branch officer. The inquest, led by Judge Billy Mothle, recommended that Rodrigues be investigated for perjury. During the inquest, Rodrigues' lawyers argued that the delay in the case was deliberately caused by the state and questioned the ‘improper’ decision to charge Rodrigues with murder despite that not being a recommendation of the inquest. In response, the state said it was the function of the National Director of Public Prosecutions, not that of the inquest, to decide how Rodrigues must be charged. The matter is due back in court on 8 April.

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