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IPID witness implicates Mkhwanazi in controversial CIT Task Team shooting
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Sunday World
KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) police commissioner General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has been placed at the centre of a controversial shooting involving the province’s Cash-in-Transit (CIT) Task Team.
“It is alleged that on 30 May 2024, members of the task team shot at a vehicle, a Toyota Fortuner to kill the driver.
John further alleged that Mkhwanazi advised the suspect to drive to the Pavilion Shopping Centre.
The allegations came as John described what he said were recurring similarities in shootings involving the CIT Task Team, headed by Colonel Deena Govender.
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