JOHANNESBURG (AP) – A South African top security official accused the police minister and a deputy national commissioner of colluding with crime syndicates, sparking public uproar.
Top South African official accuses police minister of colluding with crime syndicates
JOHANNESBURG (AP) – A South African top security official accused the police minister and a deputy national commissioner of colluding with crime syndicates, sparking public uproar.
In an unprecedented move, General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, head of the police in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, called for a press conference Sunday and claimed that Senzo Mchunu and Shadrack Sibiya had interfered with sensitive police investigations.
He also alleged both men disbanded a crucial crime unit tasked with investigating repeated politically motivated killings in the province after it was revealed that crime syndicates were behind the killings.
Mkhwanazi claimed his investigation showed that some “politicians, law enforcement, SAPS (South African Police Service), metro police and correctional services, prosecutors, judiciary” were being “controlled by drug cartels and as well as businesspeople.”