Durban – Former KwaZulu-Natal Hawks’ boss Johan Booysen has not ruled out a return to the police after charges against him and several others were dropped at the Durban High Court on Wednesday.
Booysen – now in the private sector - would not comment when asked if he had been approached to assist in a consultative or other capacity within the police. “I won’t answer that at this juncture,” he said, laughing. Whether or not individual members of the group will be prosecuted is now the decision of the KwaZulu-Natal prosecution head, advocate Elaine Zungu.
Following Wednesday’s appearance, the men gathered on the steps of the court where long-time supporter Penny Katz read a statement on behalf of the group. Last week, Abrahams’ permanent successor, Shamila Bathoi, said the charges would be withdrawn following an internal investigation. “The prosecution team maintained that the members committed extra judicial killings and portrayed those who were killed by the police during shootouts as ‘victims’. Nothing could be further from the truth.
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