Murder accused Dewani pleads not guilty in South Africa honeymoon murder case

British businessman Shrien Dewani appears in the high court in Cape Town, South Africa Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Dewani faces charges of orchestrating the killing of his wife Anni Dewani, while on honeymoon in the country four years ago. (AP Photo/Mike Hutchings, Pool) (The Associated Press)

This undated file photo issued on Monday Oct. 6, 2014 by the Bristol Evening Post shows Shrien Dewani and Anni Dewani. The trial of British businessman Shrien Dewani, who is accused of ordering the killing of his wife while they were on honeymoon in Cape Town in 2010, starts Monday Oct. 6, 2014, after a lengthy legal process to extradite him from the U.K. to South Africa. (AP Photo/Bristol Evening Post via PA) (The Associated Press)

British businessman Shrien Dewani appears in the high court in Cape Town, South Africa Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Dewani faces charges of orchestrating the killing of his wife Anni Dewani, while on honeymoon in the country four years ago. (AP Photo/Mike Hutchings, Pool) (The Associated Press)

A British man accused of arranging for the murder of his wife during their honeymoon in South Africa has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Shrien Dewani is charged with conspiracy to commit murder, kidnapping, robbery with aggravating circumstances and defeating the ends of justice.

His wife Anni was shot in Cape Town in 2010 while the couple was on their honeymoon. Dewani was arrested in the United Kingdom in 2010 and was extradited to South Africa after a lengthy legal process.

Dewani claims he and his wife were hijacked and kidnapped at gunpoint in Cape Town. Three South African men have already been convicted of the crime and are serving jail terms.

The trial began Monday in a Cape Town court.