Hilton Botha. Photo Reuters
The South African detective, pulled off the investigation
of athletics star Oscar Pistorius for murder after it emerged
he himself faces attempted murder charges, has resigned from
the force, police say.
Warrant Officer Hilton Botha, the first officer on the scene
after the Valentine's Day shooting of Pistorius's girlfriend
Reeva Steenkamp, was also criticised for mixing up key facts
about the investigation at the "Blade Runner's" bail hearing.
"He handed in his resignation yesterday and it was accepted
with immediate effect," police spokesman Brigadier Neville
Malila told Reuters. "We are not going into the details."
Botha, a detective with 24 years experience, is accused of
firing on a minibus taxi full of passengers in 2011 while
pursuing a man accused of murdering a woman and disposing of
her dismembered body down a drain, local media said.
The charges were withdrawn but reinstated on Feb. 4, 10 days
before Steenkamp was shot.
The incident has embarrassed the South African police who
regularly come under fire for failing to reduce one of the
highest crimes rates in the world and dispel perceptions of a
force that is poorly trained.
Last week, eight policemen were arrested for tying a
Mozambican taxi driver to the back of a vehicle and dragging
him to the station. The video-recorded treatment of the man
who later died shocked audiences around the world.
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