South African Documents
The following are court documents in the case against Daniel Geiges, Gerhard Wisser and Krisch Engineering in South Africa. The first document is a 2007 indictment against Geiges and Wisser outlining the charges against them. The next document is a statements of facts in the case. The next document is Wisser’s 2007 Plea and Sentence Agreement and relevant facts in the case. The fourth document, Wisser’s statement in a firearm license application in 1984, demonstrates his level of involvement with South African government contracts. The fifth document is a statement given by BSA Tahir, Khan’s deputy, in the case against Geiges and Wisser.
Indictment against Daniel Geiges, Gerhard Wisser and Krisch Engineering
Summary of substantial face in the case against Daniel Geiges, Gerhard Wisser and Krisch Engineering
Gerhard Wisser’s 2007 Plea and Sentence Agreement; Terms of Agreement and Relevant Facts
Gerhard Wisser, firearm licence application
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