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The so-called "Waterkloof Four" would be released on parole the correctional services department said on Thursday.
"Legislation spells out that when an offender completes 50% of their jail term, they can be considered for parole on condition that they completed internal correctional programmes and
are well behaved," said spokesman Manelisi Wolela.
Reinach Tiedt, Gert van Schalkwyk, Christoff Becker, and Frikkie du Preez would be released on February 11, he said.
They were sentenced to 12 years each for murdering a man in a Pretoria park in 2001.
Last year, the High Court in Pretoria ordered Tiedt and Van Schalkwyk back to Zonderwater Prison after they were released under
correctional supervision.
A full bench of judges set aside district magistrate Peet Johnson's ruling of December 15, 2011, to convert the men's prison
term to correctional supervision.
An application had been brought by the minister and the correctional services department commissioner to set aside
Johnson's order.
Wolela said the four were well behaved and had completed internal programme.
"We have very strict parole conditions, any deviation from those conditions may result in their parole being revoked," he said.