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Sergeant Nkosi's deal with Katiso Molefe to murder DJ Sumbody EXPOSED!

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Dive into the shocking details surrounding the assassination of Oupa John Sefoka, known to millions as DJ Sumbody, and the alleged involvement of Sergeant Fannie Hezekiel Nkosi and Katiso 'KT' Molefe. This documentary explores the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry's findings, exposing a web of corruption, assassinations, and a potential cover-up within the South African Police Service.

On November 20, 2022, the vibrant life of DJ Sumbody, a celebrated Amapiano pioneer, was tragically cut short in a hail of bullets. Now, the Madlanga Commission is meticulously piecing together a disturbing narrative, revealing a possible link between Sergeant Nkosi, a high-ranking police official, and Katiso Molefe, a businessman accused of being a ruthless crime lord.

Sergeant Nkosi stands accused of being the 'bag man' for Katiso Molefe, facilitating cash transactions and potentially monitoring targets for elimination. CCTV footage reportedly captures Nkosi entering Molefe's residence and leaving with a bag believed to contain illicit funds. A subsequent raid on Nkosi's safe uncovered R385,000 in cash, raising further suspicions. Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga has expressed dissatisfaction with Sergeant Nkosi's testimony, accusing him of not being forthright.

Adding another layer of complexity, a WhatsApp message sent by Sergeant Nkosi shortly after DJ Sumbody's murder has surfaced, raising questions about his prior knowledge of a threat against the musician. Matthew Chaskalson, the evidence leader, grilled Nkosi on this message, seeking clarity on why DJ Sumbody needed to be 'called to order'.

The controversy surrounding Katiso Molefe intensified when he was granted bail of R400,000, a decision that overturned an earlier refusal. Witness A, a police investigator, testified that the bail was secured through a R2.5 million bribe, alleging a serious compromise of judicial integrity. Judge Brad Wanless's ruling has been described as 'unfathomable,' fueling suspicions of foul play.

A ballistic report has linked an AK-47 rifle to the murders of DJ Sumbody, Hector 'DJ Vintos' Buthelezi, Armand Swart, and Johannesburg businessman Don Tindleni, revealing a coordinated pattern of violence. Armand Swart, a Transnet whistleblower, was murdered in April 2024. The same firearm was used to kill DJ Sumbody in November 2022 and Hector 'DJ Vintos' Buthelezi in March 2022. The ballistic trail has also uncovered a concerning pattern of police oversight, with the weapon reportedly being recovered and then returned to criminal hands.

Katiso Molefe's criminal history extends beyond South Africa, with allegations of using fraudulent passports and operating internationally. Witness A revealed that Molefe had spent nearly two decades abroad, using false identities to evade detection. High-ranking officials, including General Richard Shibiri, may have been involved in concealing Molefe's activities, suggesting a conspiracy at the highest levels of law enforcement.

The deaths of DJ Sumbody and DJ Vintos have left an irreplaceable void in the South African music scene. DJ Sumbody's family continues to pursue justice, striving to preserve his legacy. The trial for his murder is scheduled to commence in October 2026.

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