Sergeant Fannie Nkosi is on his eighth day of testimony at the Madlanga Commission, where he is facing intense cross-examination regarding CCTV footage that allegedly shows him leaving a suspect’s home with a white bag.
The commission is investigating issues of criminality, political interference, and corruption within the criminal justice system. Nkosi’s testimony has drawn significant attention due to the serious allegations surrounding his conduct.
During a police raid on October 8 of last year, authorities discovered R385,000 in cash at Nkosi’s residence. This amount has raised questions about the source of the funds and Nkosi’s involvement in illicit activities.
Nkosii claims that the money was being kept safe for his brother, who had recently sold a truck. The sale agreement for this truck was signed by Nkosi’s brother on October 7, just one day prior to the police raid.
Further complicating matters, the seller of the truck signed the sale agreement on December 19, three days after Nkosi submitted his statement to the commission. This timeline has led to increased scrutiny of Nkosi’s claims.
The raid on Nkosi’s home was conducted in search of Matlala’s credit card, which has been linked to the ongoing investigation. Nkosi has denied allegations that he tipped off Matlala about the impending police action at his residence.
As the commission continues its proceedings, the implications of Nkosi’s testimony and the evidence presented will be closely monitored by both the public and legal experts.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full extent of the investigation and any potential outcomes that may arise from Nkosi’s testimony.