The High Court sitting in Benoni ruled on Tuesday that Pieter Stander be given his passport to allow him to travel for work.
JOHANNESBURG - A former apartheid police officer accused of murdering anti-apartheid activist Caiphus Nyoka has been allowed to travel to Iraq where he works as a soldier.
Together with Johan Marais, Leon van den Berg, Abram Engelbrecht, they are accused of murdering 23-year-old Nyoka outside his Daveyton home in 1987. His passport was taken, but his lawyers applied for it to be returned arguing that he is not a flight risk as he has a R4.5 million property in South Africa and a fiancée of nine years living in the country.
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