A police task team in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) is at the center of a growing national controversy after reports emerged that it tried to arrest Police Minister Senzo Mchunu and Deputy National Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Shadrack Sibiya. Minister Mchunu is currently on leave. The allegations have caused major concern within law enforcement and political circles, pointing to serious internal conflicts.
The situation comes amid rising tensions between Minister Mchunu and KZN Provincial Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. The two have been publicly clashing over control of police operations and investigations in the province. The latest claims of attempted arrests suggest the dispute may be more serious than previously thought, possibly involving deeper political and power struggles.
Sources say the task team, whose exact role remains unclear, took initial steps to detain both Mchunu and Sibiya over undisclosed matters. This has raised questions about whether the team had legal authority to target such high-ranking officials. Some suspect hidden investigations into misconduct, but the legitimacy of these actions is now under scrutiny.
Minister Mchunu’s sudden leave earlier this month may be linked to these tensions, with insiders suggesting it was a response to threats against his position. Meanwhile, Commissioner Mkhwanazi has denied involvement in the task team’s actions, though critics argue he may have known about their operations.
Political analysts warn that the situation highlights a dangerous breakdown in police leadership. “When elite units act without oversight and top leaders are in conflict, it threatens the entire law enforcement system,” said Professor Bheki Dlamini, a political risk analyst.
So far, police authorities have not confirmed the arrest claims, but the South African Police Service (SAPS) has opened an internal investigation. The probe will determine whether the task team acted improperly and if disciplinary action is needed.
The case has raised broader concerns about political interference in policing, accountability of special units, and divisions within the security services. As the investigation continues, the public is watching closely to see how the rule of law will be upheld in this high-stakes dispute.