A mysterious South African paramilitary unit has been active during the apartheid regime in South Africa that has injected black people with HIV to kill them, the Independent newspaper reported.

A group member of the SAIMR unit said the group had "spread the virus" among the blacks at the behest of its timid leader, Keith Maxwell, who sought to make eggs a majority in South Africa.

Speaking to the Cold Case Hamarskjöld, who is trying to highlight the mysterious case of the downing of former UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld's plane in 1961, the former Simmer intelligence officer, Alexander Jones, said that Maxwell had little medical qualifications, A doctor treats the black-skinned South Africans.

Jones said the blacks had no rights and needed medical treatment, so they did not doubt the intentions of a white "Mohsen" to whom he claims to open clinics and treat them, but in fact he is a "wolf in a lamb".

Some of them remembered the man who controlled the medical sector in the area, although he was giving strange treatments, and they quoted a shop owner as saying that Maxwell was giving people "Our deceptive right."

Nelson Mandela, the late South African president and the most vocal anti-apartheid activist in Africa,

"We have also been involved in Mozambique, where we have deployed AIDS through medical services," Jones said, expanding its services to countries outside South Africa.

"In South Africa, a one-person system with a white majority can be implemented by the year 2000, and religion will return in its traditional conservative form. The excessive use of drugs and other abuses of the 1960s, The 1970s and 1980s, will have no place in the post-AIDS world. "