Najwa Petersen's parole hearing sparks community dialogue in Athlone
Najwa Dirk (Petersen) was sentenced to 28 years after being convicted of being the mastermind behind Taliep Petersen’s murder.
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An open dialogue with the community of Athlone is expected to take place tonight to discuss the parole hearing of Najwa Dirk better known as Najwa Petersen who was convicted and sentenced for the murder of her music icon husband, Taliep Petersen in 2006.
According to policing stakeholders, the Community Policing Forum and the station commander who issued a public notice, the community can have their input on how they feel about her being released on parole."
This is a safe and inclusive space for the community members to share your concerns, make your voices heard and reflected on the impact this case has had on your families and the community," a flyer read issued by the Policing structures.
The meeting is expected to take place on Thursday in Athlone at 7.30pm. Dirk's parole was suspended after the Correctional Services Minister Dr Pieter Groenewald referred the decision to the Parole Review Board for a comprehensive review, following representations from the victim's family. Originally granted parole by the Pollsmoor prison parole board for a November 27, 2024 release, the parole was on hold pending the review's outcome.
This was after Taliep's family penned a letter to the Ministry calling for a review of the parole.
Najwa was sentenced to 28 years after being convicted of being the mastermind behind her husband’s murder while co-accused Waheed Hassen received 25 years.
Hassen, also met with the parole board in 2021 and was granted parole last year. Abdoer Raasiet Emjedi, also a co-accused, was sentenced to 24 years behind bars in 2009 and served his minimum term after being convicted of murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances.
Emjedi was released on parole in 2020.Another co-accused, Jefferson Snyders, who was convicted of aggravated robbery and was sentenced to 10 years and acquitted of the murder, died three years ago.
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