Madlanga Commission Hears Senona's Account of R200m Cocaine Theft and Coffee Machine Dispute
A R200-million cocaine consignment and an unlikely national talking point – a coffee machine – have been central to the latest Madlanga Commission of Inquiry proceedings, with suspended KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head Lesetja Senona distancing himself from any notions that he was involved in malicious or criminal activities.
Suspended KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head Lesetja Senona has testified before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry, addressing allegations related to a R200 million cocaine theft and a dispute over a coffee machine. Senona denied any involvement in criminal activities and recounted being removed from his office at gunpoint following his suspension. He also refuted claims of maliciously forcing a colleague to take a lie detector test concerning the stolen coffee machine. The commission has been investigating the cocaine consignment, which was stolen from a Hawks building in Port Shepstone after being intercepted in Isipingo.
This provides crucial testimony in a high-profile inquiry investigating serious allegations of corruption and theft within law enforcement.
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