Cops accused of killing Tatane to apply for charges to be dropped

22 March 2013 - 11:25 By Sapa
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Andries Tatane after he had been shot by the police with rubber bullets in Ficksburg, in April 2011, during service delivery protests. He died on the way to hospital. File photo
Andries Tatane after he had been shot by the police with rubber bullets in Ficksburg, in April 2011, during service delivery protests. He died on the way to hospital. File photo
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The seven policemen accused of killing protester Andries Tatane are expected to apply for the charges to be dropped in the Ficksburg Regional Court on Friday.

SABC news reported that two of the State's police witnesses claimed they were threatened into making statements to the Independent Police Investigative Directorate.

Neither could identify any of the accused in a video of the protest because the officers were wearing helmets, according to the report.

State witness, officer Kabelo Pule, was discredited last year when he alleged the police had used excessive force when restraining Tatane. It emerged that in an internal hearing he had claimed the opposite had happened.

Tatane was killed on April 13, 2011, allegedly by police using rubber bullets, during a service delivery protest in Ficksburg.

Last year the case was postponed after the State cast doubt on its own witness, Captain Matshidiso Lesomola, an observer at the service delivery protest.

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