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Xolani left shaken after exposing a drug dealer engaged to a well-known female SAPS traffic cop

September 15, 2024
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An SAPS traffic cop who is keeping a drug dealer as a boyfriend has been exposed by Xolani Khumalo and the Sizokthola crew. Last night’s concert was interrupted by this discovery, which has since gone viral social media. The suspect tried to escape arrest, prompting Xolani’s security team to shoot at him.

The issue of cops helping drug dealers in South Africa is a serious one. There have been numerous reports of police officers taking bribes from drug dealers, or even actively helping them to distribute drugs. This corruption has a devastating impact on communities, as it leads to increased crime and violence.

In 2018, the South African Police Service (SAPS) launched an investigation into allegations of police corruption in the Western Cape province. The investigation found that there was a “culture of corruption” within the SAPS, and that many police officers were involved in drug trafficking.

The SAPS has taken some steps to address the problem of police corruption, but it is clear that more needs to be done. Drug abuse is a major problem in South Africa. According to a 2019 study by the South African National Institute of Drug Abuse, 4.4% of South Africans aged 15 and older used an illicit drug in the past 3 months. The most commonly used illicit drugs in South Africa are cannabis, Mandrax, and cocaine.

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