Pieter Stander is one of four former apartheid police officers who are accused of Caiphus Nyoka’s 1987 murder at his Daveyton home.
JOHANNESBURG - The State in the murder case of anti-apartheid stalwart Caiphus Nyoka wants to approach the Supreme Court of Appeal to stop his alleged killer from working in the Middle East., allowing him to continue working in Iraq pending his trial later this year.
The State has written to the High Court for leave to appeal its decision granting Stander permission to travel to the Middle East, where he works as a soldier. They also believe the appeal would have reasonable prospects of success before the Supreme Court and there are compelling reasons why the appeal should be heard.
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