
Accused No : 7 (1920-2005)
Raymond Mhlaba was arrested in the Thatched Cottage on 11 July 1963, Mhlaba was sentenced to life imprisonment at the Rivonia Trial. He served 26 years on Robben Island and Pollsmoor prison.

Accused No : 8 (1927-1974)
James Kantor was in August 1963. Kantor was not politically involved or connected to Liliesleaf or its activities. The police however believed that because he was Harold Wolpe’s brother-in-law and apparently knew his way around Liliesleaf, that he was involved. He stood trial with the other

Accused no : 9 (1924-1994)
Elias Motsoaledi was arrested on 24 June 1963. He was to be charged with the ‘Zeerust Group’ with conspiracy to overthrow the government but after the Raid on Liliesleaf the state decided to charge him with the other accused. He was sentenced to life imprisonment at the Rivonia Trial. He served 26 years on Robben Island and in Pollsmoor prison.

Accused No : 10 (1925-2020)
Andrew Mlangeni was arrested in Johannesburg on 24 June 1963. He was to be charged with the ‘Zeerust Group’ with conspiracy to overthrow the government but after the Raid on Liliesleaf the state decided to charge him with the other accused. He was sentenced to life imprisonment at the Rivonia Trial. He served 26 years on Robben Island and in Pollsmoor prison

Accused No : 11 (1929-2011)
Arthur Goldreich was arrested in the driveway of Liliesleaf on the afternoon of the raid. Goldreich was held in police custody at the Marshall Square Police Station, and it was from here that he escaped on 11 August 1963.

Accused No : 12 (1926-1996)
Harold Wolpe was arrested while trying to cross the South African Bechuanaland border following the Raid on Liliesleaf. Wolpe was taken to Marshal Square Police Station, and it was from here that he escaped on 11 August 1963.