Oscar Pistorius reports to South Africa authorities

25 February 2013 Last updated at 16:49 GMT

Pistorius reports to SA authoritiesMembers of the media wait for Oscar Pistorius outside the Brooklyn police station in Pretoria (25 February 2013)  

Oscar Pistorius reports to the authorities in the South Africa, despite not being required to under the bail terms set by a magistrate last week.
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    Members of the media wait for Oscar Pistorius outside the Brooklyn police station in Pretoria (25 February 2013) Members of the media waited in vain outside a police station in Pretoria
    Oscar Pistorius has reported to the authorities in the South Africa, despite not being required to under the bail terms set by a judge last week.
    Mr Pistorius visited correctional officers in the capital, Pretoria, spokeswoman Lunice Johnston said.
    Earlier, prosecutors said a probation officer would go to his home twice a week before his trial began on 4 June.
    The 26-year-old has admitted shooting dead his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on 14 February, but denies murdering her.
    Prosecutors say the pair had an argument before Ms Steenkamp, 29, was killed, but Mr Pistorius says he mistook her for an intruder.
    'Committed to legal process' A large number of local and international journalists gathered outside the Brooklyn police station in Pretoria on Monday morning, hoping to catch sight of Mr Pistorius.
    Earlier reports had said the double-amputee athlete would have to sign in with police on Mondays and Fridays between 07:00 (05:00 GMT) and 13:00 (11:00 GMT).

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    [Mr Pistorius] takes the conditions very seriously and he will comply with all those conditions”
    Lunice Johnston Spokeswoman for Oscar Pistorius
    The requirement had been agreed by both the prosecution and defence teams, but Chief Magistrate Desmond Nair did not include it in his final order granting Mr Pistorius bail on Friday, prosecutors said on Monday.
    "The National Prosecuting Authority has confirmed that the condition that he report to the Brooklyn police station has not been made an order of court," one official said.
    Instead, a probation officer will go to Mr Pistorius's residence twice a week. He is currently staying at the home of his uncle, Arnold, in the Pretoria suburb of Waterkloof.
    Ms Johnston told reporters that he had nevertheless reported to the authorities on Monday morning, but would not say where.
    "[Mr Pistorius] takes this trial very seriously. He takes the conditions very seriously and he will comply with all those conditions," she told the Mail & Guardian newspaper. "He does not want to do anything to impede his case. He is committed to the legal process."
    The magistrate set bail for Mr Pistorius at 1m rand ($113,000).
    He was also ordered to hand over his passports and any firearms; not to leave the capital without his probation officer's permission; not to consume drugs or alcohol; and to keep away from his home in a gated community in the capital, which is still a crime scene.

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