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Mogotsi apologized for ‘spying on Silo and Mkhwanazi’

By staffFebruary 26, 20262 Mins Read
Mogotsi apologized for ‘spying on Silo and Mkhwanazi’
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SOMABIZINISI who calls himself a spy, Mr. Brown Mogotsi, who insisted on his allegations that the KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner, Lt-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi and the King of the Zulu, Silo Misuzulu ka Zwelithini, are working with the American intelligence agency, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has accepted the sentence and apologized.

Mogotsi made these allegations when he appeared before the Parliamentary committee, where he revealed that he personally even went to Kenya, to talk to his trusted source who knows everything about the involvement of Mkhwanazi and Silo in the CIA.

It was not the first time the businessman made these allegations, as he previously did when he appeared before the Madlanga Commission investigating allegations of corruption in the legal and justice industry, based on the allegations made by Mkhwanazi in a press conference held in July last year.

He said he was convinced by his source that Silo had lived in the USA, and that Mkhwanazi was trained in the military in America, however he revealed that unfortunately his source could not provide him with proof of these allegations.

Continuing, Mogotsi accused Mkhwanazi of sending members of the Political Killings Task Team (PKTT) to torture and try to kill members of the Royal Family who were against Prince Simakade Zulu.

“When I received this information, it broke the page on the way Mkhwanazi and Silo Misuzulu behaved, and how they treated Prince Simakade.”

He revealed that members of the PKTT had visited the palace in response to these allegations, and a case was opened against Mkhwanazi for participating in the torture of Prince Simakade.

One of the team that interrogated him, Adv Maria Mokhaoetsi, said that Mogotsi’s allegations are very serious because they mean that Mkhwanazi is doing the opposite of the job he was hired for.

Mogotsi revealed that he once contacted the late former Minister of Police, Mr. Nathi Mthethwa, to discuss why Mkhwanazi had previously been removed from the position of acting National Police Commander?

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