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Eswatini Probes Fraud Claims Against Jailed South African Crime Figure

August 1, 2025
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Eswatini authorities have launched an investigation into fraud and possible identity theft involving Vusumuzi “Cat” Matlala, a South African man already facing serious criminal charges in his home country. Matlala, currently held at Kgosi Mampuru prison in Pretoria, is suspected of possessing a questionable Eswatini identity document.

Eswatini Police Commissioner Vusi Masango confirmed the probe on Tuesday, stating that officials are verifying the authenticity of the document. “We are working with South African authorities to determine the full scope of Matlala’s activities,” Masango said. “This may involve cross-border criminal networks, and we’re treating the matter with sensitivity.”

Matlala has a notorious criminal history in South Africa, including attempted murder charges and past involvement in police corruption cases. KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi previously linked Matlala to corrupt activities that raised concerns about SAPS integrity.

The current investigation has highlighted vulnerabilities in cross-border identification systems, with authorities suspecting Matlala may have used fake documents to evade detection. While no formal charges have been filed in Eswatini yet, law enforcement agencies from both countries are cooperating to uncover potential criminal networks.

“This isn’t an isolated incident,” a source close to the investigation revealed. “We’re increasingly concerned about cross-border syndicates using fraudulent documents for illegal activities.”

Matlala’s high-profile connections and serious pending charges have drawn public attention to the case. As investigations continue in both countries, authorities have appealed for anyone with information to come forward. The case underscores ongoing challenges in combating transnational organized crime in the region.

Further developments are expected as South African prosecutors pursue their case against Matlala while Eswatini authorities dig deeper into the fraud allegations.

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