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Now 3 years since João Rodrigues was charged for Ahmed Timolâs death
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Pretoria - Today marks three years since former apartheid policeman João Rodrigues was formally charged at the Johannesburg Central Police Station for the death of Ahmed Timol.
However, his trial is yet to proceed while costing the taxpayer millions in legal fees.
Rodrigues was charged at the same police station where anti-apartheid activist Timol lost his life nearly 50 years ago.
It was then known as the notorious John Vorster Square Police Station. Apartheid security police claimed Timol jumped to his death from Room 1026 at John Vorster Square on October 27, 1971.
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Jonathan Schoeman clutched a Bible as he shuffled into the dock of the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court in April. The alleged getaway driver in a wash of gangland killings which claimed five lives, he is charged with two botched attacks on tobacco magnates: Simon Rudland and Mohammadh Sayed.
A now disputed confession paints him as an accomplice to the triggerman: Ekurhuleni Metro Police officer Sebestian Groenewald.
Schoeman’s bail bid – underscored by coercion and bribery claims – saw him protest innocence, as police revealed the elimination of Rudland, and Sayed, may have been ordered from within the tobacco industry.