‘Top cop had hand in Marikana deaths’

472 Striking Lonmin mineworkers marched to the Kareen shaft in Marikana outside Rustenburg to demand the closure of the shaft.050912 Picture: Boxer Ngwenya

472 Striking Lonmin mineworkers marched to the Kareen shaft in Marikana outside Rustenburg to demand the closure of the shaft.050912 Picture: Boxer Ngwenya

Published May 7, 2013

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Rustenburg - Miners arrested and injured at Marikana will argue that the police's tactical operations team head had a hand in the killing of their colleagues, the Farlam Commission of Inquiry heard on Tuesday.

Dali Mpofu, for the arrested and injured miners, was cross-examining police tactical operations team head Maj-General Charl Annandale.

“One of the things we'll argue is that you, Annandale, played a significant role in the events that led to the Marikana massacre,” he said.

Police shot dead 34 striking miners while trying to disperse a group gathered on a hill near Lonmin's platinum mine in Marikana on August 16. The previous week, 10 people had died, two of them policemen and two of them security guards.

The commission, chaired by retired Judge Ian Farlam, is investigating the circumstances surrounding the deaths.

Sapa

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