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WMD case - German connection
09/09/2004 18:22  - (SA)  

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  • Vanderbijlpark - A probe into a global nuclear smuggling ring widened on Thursday when two Germans were charged by a court with illegally exporting equipment to enrich uranium, a key ingredient for making bombs.

    Gerhard Wisser, 66, and Daniel Geiges, 65, who live permanently in South Africa, appeared before Vanderbijlpark regional court on four counts of contravening the Nuclear Energy Act and a law banning the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

    Their arrests followed that of a South African businessman for his alleged involvement in a nuclear smuggling network thought to be linked to Pakistani scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan and aimed at helping Libya develop atomic weapons.

    The charge sheet said the two Germans "unlawfully and intentionally imported, held in transit and exported goods which may contribute to the design, development, production, deployment, maintenance or use of weapons of mass destruction without a permit".

    The three other charges relate to the possession, manufacture and export of equipment for the enrichment of uranium.

    Charges dropped suddenly

    The case against the two men was postponed to Tuesday for a formal bail application. The men were not asked to plead.

    Last Thursday, businessman Johan Meyer was arrested for alleged links to the international network and charged with possessing sensitive nuclear-related equipment and clandestinely importing and exporting nuclear material.

    But the charges were abruptly dropped on Wednesday, and the Germans were arrested the same day, fuelling speculation that 53-year-old Meyer had agreed to co-operate with the State in exchange for immunity.

    Lawyer Kevin Cross, who represents Geiges, said his client "vehemently denies the charges against him".

    "It came as a complete shock to my client and we are going to fight this tooth and nail."

    Cross said Geiges was an engineer at a firm north of Johannesburg.

    Appearing for Wisser, laywer Anant Choudree said they were talking to police investigators to find out the exact nature of the charges.

    Detained in Germany last month

    "At this stage, we do not know what the exact charges are and need to consult with our client."

    The two men are to remain in police custody pending further hearings.

    German prosecutors detained Wisser last month on suspicion of having served as an intermediary in 2001 between the international network and a South African company designated to deliver equipment such as centrifuge pipes used in the enrichment of uranium to Libya.

     
     

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