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KZN Police Chief Exposes Alleged Justice System Collusion in Artist Killings, Drug Trade

July 8, 2025
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KZN Police Chief Exposes Alleged Justice System Collusion in Artist Killings, Drug Trade
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KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lt. Gen. Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has made explosive claims about systemic corruption protecting criminals in Gauteng, alleging that police and prosecutors are deliberately obstructing justice in high-profile cases – including the unsolved murders of South African artists.

“We know who killed the artists, but arrest warrants aren’t being signed,” Mkhwanazi revealed in statements reported by eNCA journalist Pule Letshwiti. The commissioner described a justice system compromised by drug cartels operating with impunity due to their alleged alliances with law enforcement and prosecutors.

Mkhwanazi’s allegations paint a disturbing picture of institutionalized collusion, where:
– Powerful drug gangs reportedly enjoy protection from prosecution
– Key evidence in artist murder cases is being suppressed
– The warrant approval process is being suspiciously delayed

The claims have sparked national outrage, with citizens and activists demanding an independent investigation into what many fear is a coordinated effort to sabotage justice. Social media has erupted with support for Mkhwanazi’s whistleblowing, while critics question why known suspects in artist murders remain free.

These revelations come amid South Africa’s ongoing struggle with police corruption and organized crime. The government’s silence on the allegations has only intensified public demands for accountability.

Legal experts warn that if proven true, these claims would represent one of the most serious breaches of justice in post-apartheid South Africa, revealing a system where criminal elements allegedly manipulate law enforcement structures from within.

As pressure mounts, all eyes are on whether authorities will act on Mkhwanazi’s allegations or whether his shocking disclosures will be met with the same inaction he claims is protecting Gauteng’s most dangerous criminals.

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