Oscar Pistorius lead detective Hilton Botha dropped from case

Trusted article source icon
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Profile image for Emcfarnon

Emcfarnon

The lead officer in the Oscar Pistorius case who, it has emerged, is facing attempted murder charges, has been replaced.

Detective Hilton Botha, who yesterday gave evidence at the athlete’s bail hearing, is charged with seven counts of attempted murder after allegedly opening fire on a minibus taxi loaded with passengers.

  1. Reeva Steenkamp

    Reeva Steenkamp, a model and law graduate, died after being shot three times at Pistorius' home in the early hours of February 14

The long-standing policeman was allegedly involved in a shooting two years ago.

Police spokesman Neville Malila today said Det Botha and two other officers were due to appear in court in May.

Carpet Sale - 50% OFF!!!!! - Only 4 Days Left

Carpets & Floors Direct

View details

Print voucher

Choose from 100's of Carpet, Vinyl & Laminate Floor and get any for Half Price. Simply print off this voucher and mention This is Nottingham when you arrange your free estimate.

Terms: One voucher per order. Can not be used with any other offer or discount. Voucher must be produced at time of sale. Don't miss out, this offer ends Thursday and will not be repeated.

Contact: 0115 8969583

Valid until: Thursday, May 23 2013

The charges against Botha had originally been dropped but were reinstated.

This afternoon Commissioner Mangwashi Phiyega said the South African Police Service (SAPS) had received feedback from state prosecutors about Botha only on Wednesday.

She described him as an "experienced detective" who was not yet facing any criminal charges.

However, she said she was using her authority as national police chief to ask Lieutenant General Vineshkumar Moonoo, the country's leading detective, to take over the Pistorius case.

South African athlete Pistorius, 26, denies murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, 29.

Steenkamp, a model and law graduate, died after being shot three times at Pistorius' home in the early hours of February 14.

The athlete's defence lawyer Barry Roux asked for the charge of premeditated murder to be downgraded, and said revelations about Botha undermined the prosecution's case.

Prosecutor Gerrie Nel told the court Pistorius should not be granted bail simply because he is famous.

The athlete's bail hearing got underway on Tuesday. A ruling is expected on Friday.

Tweet this article
Report
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tell us about your area

Got some interesting news? Write about it and let your whole community know.

  Write an article