Neil Aggett's family has rejected the security branch police claims that he committed suicide
More former security branch police officers are expected to testify this week when the inquest into the death of anti-apartheid activistAggett was found hanging in his cell at the John Vorster Square Police Station on February 5 1982.Last week, former security branch officer Nicolaas Deetlefs, who was initially scheduled to testify for two days, ended up spending four days on the witness stand as the state and the Aggett family lawyers battled to get the information they wanted from him.
Human Rights Lawyer Yasmine Sooka says: “The state should prosecute Nicolaas Deetlefs because he had another opportunity to really take the court into his confidence and tell the truth about the fact that he was involved, not only in the torture and the assault of other activists, but he was also implicated in the torture of Dr Aggett, something that he’s refused to admit to, and also for his role in the cover-up of the murder of Dr Neil Aggett.
In the video, former security branch police officer Nicolaas Deetlefs continues to face cross-examination
They must start with the Apartheid leaders not police officers if they want us 2 take them serious
They're wasting money because no one is going to be arrested...
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