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Sergeant Fannie Nkosi testifies before the Madlanga Commission.
Organised Crime Unit police Sergeant, Fannie Nkosi, is expected to apply for bail at the Pretoria North Magistrate’s Court on Monday morning.
Nkosi was arrested earlier this month by the police’s Madlanga task team, following a raid at his private property in Pretoria.
He is facing a string of charges, including defeating the ends of justice, possession of illegal ammunition and explosives, as well as failure to properly secure firearms and ammunition.
After spending more than a week behind bars, Nkosi, whose name featured prominently at the Madlanga Commission, is expected to apply for bail.
During his previous appearance on Tuesday last week, his case was postponed to allow the state time for further investigations.
It’s believed that Nkosi was allegedly a middleman or runner for high-ranking South African Police Service officials in their dealings with alleged cartel members Vusimusi “Cat” Matlala and Katiso “KT” Molefe.
He was also allegedly involved in tender manipulation at the Tshwane Metro municipality.
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