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Demand for SA mercenaries 22/04/2003
21:47 - (SA)
Erika Gibson
Johannesburg - South Africans are still being recruited as
mercenaries despite the National Prosecuting Authority's (NPA)
high-level investigation into ending the practice.
Recruitment is done from England to specifically enlist
military experts for the protection of an oil pipeline in the
Ukraine.
Informed sources say at least a hundred South Africans are
involved in this recruitment drive, as well as in military
assistance in Africa.
This assistance contravenes the law on the provision of
foreign military assistance. The South Africans are apparently
involved in military training in countries such as Democratic
Republic of Congo (DRC) and Ivory Coast.
The mercenary ranks include helicopter pilots, onboard
technicians and infantry soldiers. Sources say there is enough
evidence to prove that South Africans were involved in
military offensives in these countries.
Justice Minister Penuell Maduna recently told parliament
that certain cases of mercenary action are being investigated
to determine whether it is unlawful.
If these soldiers are found to be breaking the law, all
those involved - in recruitment as well as deployment - will
be prosecuted.
South Africans have apparently been instrumental in keeping
President Laurent Gbagbo of the Ivory Coast in power despite
faction fighting in that country.
Northbridge Services Group, a British company that has
repeatedly been accused of recruiting and deploying
mercenaries in Africa, recently denied in a statement that
it's employees were involved in any undermining activities in
other countries.
The company allegedly employs several South Africans. In
the statement, the company claimed that it provided advice and
training in military affairs, as well as specialised services
such as the protection of national strategic points and senior
government officials.
Northbridge denied that it was recruiting "thousands" of
South Africans or that it was in any way involved in such
recruitment.
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