Hitman hired to kill Taliep Peterson paroled, while Nawja’s parole still under review

Waheed Hassan has been released on parole. His sentence expires in August 2033. Picture Cindy Waxa.

Waheed Hassan has been released on parole. His sentence expires in August 2033. Picture Cindy Waxa.

Published Oct 10, 2024

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Waheed Hassan, the man who fired the shot that took the life of musician Taliep Peterson in 2006 has been released on parole.

Department of Correctional Services spokesperson Singabakho Nxumalo said that Hassan was released on October 8, 2024 and that his parole conditions would not be made public.

Najwa Petersen. Picture Leon Lestrade

“Waheed Hassan was placed into the system of community corrections on Tuesday until his sentence expires in August 2033.”

Hassan was sentenced to an effective 25 years in 2009 and served his prison sentence at the Warm Bokkeveld Prison in Ceres in the Western Cape.

Taliep was killed with a single shot to the head after being tied up with cable ties in his Athlone home on the night of December 16, 2006. It was a staged robbery.

His wife, the mastermind of the murder, Najwa Peterson, was due to be paroled in November this year but the decision has been taken on review, thus her parole has been suspended.

She is currently serving a 28 year sentence for her husband’s murder.

Taliep Peterson

The Department of Correctional Services Minister Pieter Greonewald said the decision has been to the Parole Review Board who will now be tasked with reviewing the original decision, or replace it with its own decision.

At the time of her parole placement date the Department said Petersen had participated in various rehabilitation programmes and would be enrolled in pre-release programmes to prepare her for reintegration into society

Groenewald said the decision was taken on review following representations from Taliep’s family.

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