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“Rogue IDAC is planning to arrest Lt general Mkhwanazi” Acting Police minister confirms

June 28, 2026
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“Rogue IDAC is planning to arrest Lt general Mkhwanazi” Acting Police minister confirms
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Acting Police Minister Cachalia has confirmed reports that a rogue faction linked to the Independent Directorate Against Corruption or IDAC is planning to arrest KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Mkhwanazi. The development has raised serious concerns within law enforcement circles as questions continue to emerge about the legitimacy and authority of the group behind the alleged plan.

The claims have placed renewed focus on the need for accountability and proper procedures within South Africa’s security structures. Arrests involving senior law enforcement officials are matters that require strict adherence to the law and established legal processes. Any attempt by unauthorized individuals or groups to interfere with policing operations could create instability and undermine public confidence in the justice system.

According to the Acting Police Minister, authorities are aware of the alleged intentions and are monitoring the situation. The matter has drawn attention because Lieutenant-General Mkhwanazi holds a senior position within the South African Police Service and plays a key role in overseeing policing activities in KwaZulu-Natal. Any action against such a high ranking official would have significant implications for the province and the broader policing environment.

The controversy surrounding the alleged arrest plan comes at a time when law enforcement agencies are under increased public scrutiny. There have been ongoing discussions around corruption, internal conflicts, and the importance of strengthening institutions responsible for maintaining public safety. Officials have stressed that all investigations and enforcement actions must be conducted through lawful channels.

As the situation develops, authorities are expected to provide further clarity on the claims and the identity of those allegedly involved in the plan. The incident highlights the importance of protecting the integrity of law enforcement institutions and ensuring that actions taken in the name of justice are supported by proper legal authority.

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