THE APPEARANCE OF GENERAL FEROZ KHAN BEFORE THE MADLANGA COMMISSION ON THE 1 JULY WILL SINK HIGH RANKING PERSONALITIES

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By Dennis Bloem
Spokesperson Activists and Citizens Forum

When Major General Feroz Khan appear before the Madlanga Commission on the 1 July, we believe that this will definitely expose high ranking politicians who are deeply involved with the criminal syndicates and drug cartels.

Several witnesses have made very serious allegations against Maj General Feroz Khan linking him with the drug underworld and having the protection of senior politicians in the country.

Maj General Feroz Khan’s name came out several times in both the Madlanga Commission and the Parliamentary Ad-Hoc Committee.

We were surprised that General Khan was not called to appear before the Ad-Hoc Committee.

However, It is alleged that some members of the Ad-Hoc Committee were doing everything possible to shield Feroz Khan not to appear before the Committee.

The people of the country have always wondered why it is so difficult for the police to arrest the kingpins of the drug syndicates.

It is now very clear that some senior police officers are involved in these drug syndicates.

It is totally disgusting and extremely disturbing to see how many senior police officers who are on suspension and some facing serious criminal chargers before the courts.

Activists and Citizens Forum and the people of South Africa will for ever be grateful to Lt General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi to have been brave enough to expose the infiltration of the criminal justice system.

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