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SA soldiers helped Gaddafi

Rapport on Saturday spoke to one of the South Africans who was apparently working for a security company, hired on contract to extract Gaddafi from Libya.

Deon Odendaal, a spy, on Saturday spoke from a hospital in North Africa, saying that their paid extraction operation was a “huge failure”.

He said about 19 South Africans had been contracted by different companies for the operation. Odendaal gave the name of one of two South Africans who were apparently killed, but this could not be independently confirmed.

An official from the South African department of international relations could not provide clarity on the situation and said the SA government definitely did not officially support any such operation.

Odendaal said he met Gaddafi on Monday when the mercenaries arrived in Libya. Vehicles were sent out of the city on Tuesday to begin transporting Gaddafi to neighbouring Niger.

Odendaal and four other South Africans were apparently in a Jeep when they were chased out of Sirte in their convoy.

“We all believed they wanted him [out of Libya],” he said, but Nato forces started firing at the convoy from the air.

Libyan soldiers attacked the convoy and Gaddafi and a few of his guards fled to the storm water drain where he was found.

Mercenaries fled in all directions. “It was a gruesome, gruesome orgy,” said Odendaal. Soldiers shouted to one another not to shoot foreigners in the process and they helped Odendaal escape.

 

He said he was still trying to find other South African colleagues but their Libyan cellphone numbers had apparently been switched off. Cellphone video material that has been spread worldwide, indicated that Gaddafi was tortured severely before he died.

“The poor thing screamed like a pig,” said Odendaal.

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