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Casper
KRUGER
obberies
Although his fingerprints had
been sent for analysis at the time of his arrest,
there is often a six- to eight-week wait for the
results.
Kruger’s life came to an end
after he decided to make a break for it by holding
four police officers and several prisoners hostage
in the Pinetown Police Station last Sunday. But
things turned nasty.
Sharpshooters were called in and,
after negotiations failed, it was one shot to the
mouth that killed him instantly.
Earlier in the day, a food parcel
was delivered to Kruger. A woman, believed to be his
girlfriend, had been seen several times in a silver
car with two other men.
Captain Karen Middleborough had
become suspicious and ordered a search of his cell.
It was there that the four officers were confronted
by Kruger who was armed with a firearm.
In the ensuing shootout,
Inspector Eric Maphri was seriously injured by
wounds to his chest and Middleborough was wounded in
the hand.
It is not known when exactly
police became aware that the man in their custody
was not “Jacques du Plessis” arrested for hijacking.
Kruger was arrested in November
1991 for the murders of pharmacist Adriaan Combrink,
telephone operator Johannes Loggienberg and bank
manager Johannes Kruger. All three were gay.
Found guilty in 1992, along with
accomplices Petrus Nieuwenhuis and Philip van der
Merwe, Kruger received three death sentences and 33
years imprisonment.
Kruger and Van der Merwe targeted
gays at the Botanical Gardens in Emmarentia,
Johannesburg. They beat their victims up, extracted
cheques, bank pin numbers and cash before killing
them.
The proceeds of their ill-gotten
gains were used to buy large quantities of liquor
and hire women from escort agencies.
Nieuwenhuis only participated in
one of the killings and turned State witness against
Kruger and Van der Merwe.
However, with the winds of change
blowing through South Africa, Kruger’s death
sentence was commuted to three life imprisonment
terms and 22 years.
Kruger had a history of escape
attempts: his first was from the holding cells of
the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court while he was
awaiting trail. A blade was smuggled into the cells
and he sawed his way out.
He and notorious suitcase killer
Jano Nortje (he had chopped up his victim, an
elderly man, and was arrested while in possession of
a suitcase containing the man’s remains) escaped
from Pretoria Central in May 1997. He was given an
additional eight years.
He escaped again from a clinic,
where he had been taken after complaining of illness.
Kruger had apparently met a woman
at Knowles Spar, Pinetown, for the purpose of doing
a “business deal”.
Pinetown police communications
officer Debbie O’Brien said the woman and Kruger
then travelled to a venue in Otto Volek Road in
Pinetown.
There he took out a gun and tied
her up and put her in the boot of his car. However,
the woman managed to untie herself and escape before
alerting police.
Kruger was arrested a few days
later on March 8 for hijacking, when he gave his
name as Jacques du Plessis.
Last Thursday he appeared in the
Pinetown Magistrate’s Court for his bail hearing.
However, the court was not satisfied that police had
properly confirmed his identity and he was remanded
to April 14.
Senior police officials were at
the scene in Pinetown and the “top brass were very
angry”, one source told the Daily News.
Police spokesperson Director Bala
Naidoo said investigations were under way as to how
a gun was smuggled into the cells.
“We would be interested in
speaking to her (Kruger’s girlfriend), but we cannot
start jumping to conclusions,” he said.
Asked about Kruger, Naidoo
declined to be drawn on the matter saying that
investigations were at a sensitive stage.
The Daily News knows that the
woman worked in the marketing department of a local
community newspaper. She would not comment.