Mkhwanazi Drops Bombshell: Politicians and Police Accused of Corruption
KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, has made startling allegations, implicating politicians and senior SAPS officials in widespread corruption and criminal activity. During a media briefing on SAPS operational matters in the province, Mkhwanazi revealed that a staggering 121 cases under investigation were removed from the political killings task team before it was disbanded.
Mkhwanazi directly accused Police Minister Senzo Mchunu of maintaining constant communication with individuals involved in criminal enterprises. Furthermore, he stated that police possess firearms linked to the murders of high-profile South Africans, including artists in Gauteng, yet no action has been taken to bring the perpetrators to justice.
The Commissioner further revealed that the disbandment of the task team coincided with the unmasking of a syndicate involving politicians, law enforcement officers, and prosecutors. This explosive revelation has sent shockwaves through the nation.
Sibiya Denies Allegations
Deputy National Police Commissioner for Crime Detection, Shadrack Sibiya, who was specifically named by Mkhwanazi, has vehemently refuted the allegations. Sibiya stated, 'There is no truth whatsoever in whatever he said.'
The accusations and counter-accusations raise serious questions about the integrity of law enforcement and political leadership in South Africa. The public awaits further investigation and accountability in this developing saga.
- 121 cases removed from political killings task team.
- Police Minister accused of communicating with criminals.
- Firearms linked to high-profile murders allegedly in police possession.
- Disbandment of task team linked to unmasking a syndicate.