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The first South African has been killed in north-eastern Nigeria, where
he was participating in the fight against Boko Haram. Leon Lotz, an
apartheid-era Koevoet operative, was reportedly killed in a friendly
fire incident when a Nigerian tank destroyed the wrong target.
According to sources in Nigeria, the first South African involved in the
fight against Boko Haram has been killed. Leon Lotz, a former South
African Defence Force Koevoet operator turned private security
contractor, died in a friendly-fire incident on March 9 when a Nigerian
tank opened fire on his convoy. The incident occurred in Nigeria’s Borno
State, in the north-east of the country, near Boko Haram territory.
Lotz is reportedly from KwaZulu-Natal, and was involved in the support
and maintenance of vehicles used by the Nigerian army in their ongoing
offensive against Boko Haram.
There is a significant, albeit controversial, South African presence in
north-eastern Nigeria. The Nigerian army is working with private
security companies who employ South Africans, ostensibly to train troops
in counter-terrorist activities. In January, News24 reported that
former SADF soldiers formed the core of a multinational team of private
military experts that were en route to Nigeria.
Communication between these private security contractors and the
Nigerian army is thought to be very poor, which perhaps explains the
confusion leading to Lotz’s death.
In another, as-yet unverified report of a friendly fire incident in the
Mafa Local Government Area of Borno State, Nigerian forces mistakenly
opened fire on a convoy transporting foreign security contractors. Two
foreigners, one black and one Caucasian, were killed in the incident. It
seems likely that this incident and the Lotz incident are the same.
According to a Daily Maverick source, Lotz was working for a private
security company called Pilgrim Africa Ltd. According to the company
overview on Bloomberg, “Pilgrims Africa Limited provides security
services in Nigeria. It provides armed escort teams to protect people
from militant and criminal action. The company was founded in 2008 and
is headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria.”
Pilgrim Africa is owned by Cobus Claassens, a former member of infamous
mercenary outfit Executive Outcomes. In December, on the subject of
dealing with war crimes internationally, Claassens tweeted: “The UN
needs Executive Outcomes to be resurrected. We knew how to deal with
such rebels!!”
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