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Mercenaries 'won't be charged'

2009-11-05 12:05

Johannesburg - Four South Africans pardoned by Equatorial Guinea for a failed coup in 2004 will not face local criminal charges when they return home, the justice ministry said on Thursday.

"These people have been arrested, tried, convicted and served a term for their crimes. They have paid for their sins and they will not be charged again," said justice department spokesperson Tlali Tlali.

Nick Du Toit, Sergio Cardoso, Jose Sundays and George Alerson, along with British citizen Simon Mann, had been sentenced to 34 years in prison but were granted presidential pardons on humanitarian grounds on Tuesday.

They had been jailed for their role in a 2004 plot to oust President Teodoro Obiang Nguema as head of the former Spanish colony.

South Africa banned all mercenary activity in 1998, and tightened the law after the coup attempt in Equatorial Guinea.

Still in Equatorial Guinea

However Tlali said if new allegations against the four were to emerge, new charges will be investigated.

"If it appears that there are other allegations they were never tried for, these allegations will receive attention of the law agencies," he said.

Mann returned to Britain on Wednesday, but the four South Africans have yet to return home. The foreign ministry said it could not provide any details on their travels.

Sapa reported that they were still waiting in Malabo on Thursday morning to hear when they will return home.

"I must tell the truth, they are still with us at the embassy," the head of South Africa's mission in Malabo, Lungile Mkuyana, told Sapa.

- AFP

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Lestor 11/5/2009 12:13:07 PM
seems fair enough. Im not sure why they were pardoned but they were. But i agree if they are found guilty of something they haven't been in jail for stick them back in jail.

Shaun 11/5/2009 12:59:47 PM
The new ANC government quickly and hypocritically introduced the Foreign Military Assistance Act, effective stopping its citizens from supporting any "freedom/struggle" cause. It seems clear there was government knowledge of the planned coupe' prior to the arrests - investigate the government, whose PetroSA signed oil exploration rights with EG within about two weeks of the arrests. Coincidence???

@shaun 11/5/2009 2:03:55 PM
It's whatever you believe!

kolobe 11/5/2009 3:43:00 PM
its now clear who starts civil wars in africa

Corry 11/6/2009 2:54:39 PM
But, let it not be forgotten, these men were going to EG with the intent to kill for money, no cause or belief. Not that that justifies any war especially, belief of man made religions (ALL of them) and non existant gods.
Mercenaries are the dogs of war and unfortunately the world couldn't be rid of them any sooner.

ron walters 11/6/2009 4:13:08 PM
our president denies any pressure applied...but gee he is visitng Equatorial Guinea next weak. So how do we feel...power behind the scenes to release persons not attached to his party! a nice warm tollerance.
SOWW when you know who is pardened after Xmas (lets not don't overdo it) we will all understand that pardons are something that can happen to all " both those in and out of favour".
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