This past month I've had the pleasure of working with one of the most genuine content creators in codm community @raideryt, it's like a dream true, here are some of the initial designs I made for him
New York Knicks basketball player Josh Hart:
"Arsenal is not humble. Have they ever won a Champions League? How long have they been around? They never won that? Okay. London's blue, never red. Up the Chels" 🔵😂
#CFC
Pier Morgans 🗣️" The idea that Chelsea, after spending over £1 billion, are trying to take the moral high ground over us is equally absurd"
The way Olivia responded to him actually put him back in his place 😭💀💀
Lieutenant-Colonel Gavin Jacobs, Unit Commander of the Durban Serious Organised Crime Investigation admitted before the Madlanga Commission that he misrepresented efforts made to secure storage facilities for seized drugs linked to the controversial Port Shepstone cocaine case.
During tense questioning, Jacobs was challenged by commission chairperson Justice Madlanga over claims that all possible storage options for the seized drugs had been exhausted.
Jacobs explained that police faced operational challenges, including the removal of several tons of copper, which required police protection and logistical coordination.
He said law enforcement agencies often operate under difficult constraints, forcing officials to make decisions under pressure.
However, Justice Madlanga rejected this explanation, arguing that Jacobs had assumed no storage facilities were available without properly verifying the situation.
Madlanga pointed out that several police stations were within reasonable distance and questioned how Jacobs could claim all avenues had been exhausted without first confirming whether storage space was in fact available.
Under sustained questioning, Jacobs eventually conceded that his version was factually inaccurate, although he objected to the use of the word “lie”.
Madlanga maintained that presenting incorrect facts amounted to dishonesty.
The testimony forms part of the commission’s investigation into the disappearance of 541kg of cocaine worth an estimated R200 million, which vanished from a Hawks safe in Port Shepstone after being seized in Durban in 2021.
It is understood that Jacobs and some other Hawks members in KwaZulu-Natal have already have been suspended or issued with notices of suspension as scrutiny intensifies over the handling of the drugs.
COMMENT:
Jacobs needs to be held accountable.
The public deserves transparency, and if any police official is found to have acted dishonestly or unlawfully, appropriate action must follow without fear and favour.
@pule_jones@eNCA
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Breaking news
Warrant Officer Karl Sander broke down before the #MadlangaCommission after Advocate Segales-Ncube presented evidence showing he had been cleared of involvement in the Port Shepstone drug theft case.
As an Arsenal fan, I supported Bayern against Chelsea, Barcelona against Manchester United (twice), and Real Madrid against Liverpool.
In fact, I never backed an English side to win the UCL against a non-English opponent—unless Arsenal were involved. Call it karma, but that’s me.
I didn’t expect English teams to feel any pity for Arsenal after Saturday’s loss- fairs.
I have no issues with the banter from rival clubs because I’ve done it—and I’d do it again and again.