NEWS: A Police Sergeant based at the busy Lebombo border gate has been arrested by the Hawks for corruption.
The officer (42) was allegedly working with criminal syndicates to facilitate the movement of cars stolen and fraudulently obtained in South Africa into Mozambique - KZN Tonight Podcast
Uber eats foreign driver caught eating clients food by fellow drivers in Durban.
He speaks IsiZulu but you can hear that Zim accent when he says "Wom afez" 😂
WATCH: City of Joburg officials found a foreign national who was previously arrested for being in the country illegally, back in town working.
He couldn't explain how he got back - KZN Tonight Podcast
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This is the machine that was found at the house of the guy who works at Home Affairs in Middleburg Mpumalanga He does Fake IDs Copies for illegal immigrants He was exposed by March and March 🙌🙌🙌🙌 Wow
Witness I tells the #MadlangaCommission that after reporting concerns about the handling of the Sun City firearms case, in which 32 firearms were returned to suspects who never appeared in court, he escalated the matter to IPID and later wrote to Portfolio Committee on Police chairperson, Ian Cameron .
According to Witness I, Cameron requested details of the proposed meeting, but no further engagement followed after he indicated that the matter concerned the conduct of Lieutenant General Mbotho and Brigadier Mokwena.
I am fully behind Julius shame. People make false accusations and expect to not be held accountable. You can differ with anyone without lying about them.
The reason they arrested Khan was to seize his devices and retrieve information, hoping to uncover damaging evidence about the CIC. I'm sure they were disappointed to find only information that is already public knowledge.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with the messages exchanged between Khan and President Malema.
Nothing!
“F#ck him up bro...He must stay in his lane.”—Explosive WhatsApp Messages Reveal General Feroz Khan Gave Carnilinx Cigarette Boss a Go Ahead to Deal With Journalist Abramjee After He Called for an Investigation Into Illegal Cigarettes
WhatsApp messages released by the Madlanga Commission have revealed a 2021 exchange between Carnilinx co-founder and Chief Operating Officer Mohammad Sayed and suspended SAPS Crime Intelligence Major General Feroz Khan in which journalist and anti-corruption activist Yusuf Abramjee was discussed in threatening terms. The messages were sent on 7 July 2021 after Abramjee publicly called for investigations into South Africa's illicit cigarette trade.
According to the extracts, Sayed sent Khan a message stating, “Abramjee gonna get fucked up bru” at 6:07:14 PM. Khan responded 15 seconds later, writing, “F#ck him up bro.” Khan later added another message saying, “He must stay in his lane.” The conversation continued later that evening when Khan asked, “Slimz bro Are you ok.”
The exchange followed the publication of an article by Tax Justice South Africa, founded by Abramjee, under the headline “AUTHORITIES TO BLAME FOR TSUNAMI OF ILLEGAL TOBACCO FLOODING SOUTH AFRICA.” In the article, Abramjee warned that criminals were being allowed to loot the country of billions of rand through tax-evading cigarette sales and called for an immediate inquiry into the industry.
Abramjee also highlighted IPSOS research which found illegal cigarettes on sale in 41% of shops nationwide. Around the same time, he posted on X that brands belonging to Carnilinx were the most frequently found below the minimum collectable tax threshold, while brands owned or licensed by Afroberg were the second most prevalent. He said Tax Justice South Africa's own investigations implicated “the usual suspects” and promised that a further report would be released.
Commission documents identify Sayed as a close associate of Khan and reveal broader interactions between the pair, including discussions about police investigations, a proposed SAPS face-mask tender during the COVID-19 period, and questions relating to former Police Minister Bheki Cele. Sayed and businessman Adriano Mazzotti have previously faced allegations linked to illicit tobacco activities.
Major General Khan, who is suspended and faces corruption-related charges, is expected to testify before the Madlanga Commission on 1 July 2026. The Commission is investigating allegations of criminality, corruption and political interference within South Africa's justice system. The newly released messages have intensified scrutiny of alleged links between law enforcement figures, politicians and individuals connected to the country's multibillion-rand illicit tobacco trade.
This person says we need a state bank so that it will fund us as black South Africans, in a same breath he says we must give away our township economy kanti what will state bank fund us for to buy alcohol?