A London court heard yesterday that one of the four mm charged recently with conspiring to kidnap members of the African National Congress was a former member of the South African "special services".
Frank Lynge Larsen, 53, a psychologist born in Zimbabwe, John Terence Larsen, 27, a computer technician; Jonathan Richard Wheatley, 28, unemployed, and Evan Dennis Evans, 48, a sub-postmaster in North Wales, were remanded in custody.
The prosecutor, Michael Bibby, said Evans had spent a considerable time in the Rhodesian forces. In 1980 he moved to South Africa and joined the forces here. He returned to England in 1985.
This article originally appeared in the Weekly Mail newspaper