Teen‑Friendly Overview of the Witness K Arrest
What Happened?
On Friday, police in Alberton, Gauteng, arrested a woman known as “Witness K.” She is an inspector in the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department’s VIP Protection Unit. The arrest is linked to an alleged robbery of gems worth about R14.9 million.
Who Is Witness K?
Her Role in the Police
Witness K works as an inspector tasked with protecting high‑profile individuals. Because of her position, she has access to sensitive information and operations.
Previous Testimony
Before her arrest, she testified before the Madlanga Commission. During that testimony, she claimed that Brigadier Julius Mkhwanazi—who was then a deputy chief of the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department—planned a robbery in Killarney in 2023.
Details of the Alleged Gem Heist
What Was Taken?
According to Witness K, the stolen items were high‑quality sugilite and manganese stones, both prized for their rarity and value.
Who Was Involved?
She said she, Brigadier Mkhwanazi, and a three‑person team carried out the operation. The group allegedly received R110,000 from the proceeds of the theft.
The Arrest and What Followed
When and Where?
Police detained Witness K in Alberton on a Friday. She was taken into custody for questioning about her alleged role in the gem robbery.
Status of Brigadier Mkhwanazi
Brigadier Julius Mkhwanazi has denied any involvement in the robbery. As of now, he has not been arrested in connection with this case.
Related Arrests and Bail
Around the same time, two other former EMPD officers—Adrian MacKenzie and Kersha‑Leigh Stols—appeared in the Johannesburg Magistrates Court. Each was granted bail of R5,000 after being charged with robbery with aggravating circumstances and fraud.
What’s Next?
The case is set to be heard in court on August 25. Until then, further details may emerge as the investigation continues.
Conclusion
The arrest of Witness K adds a new layer to an ongoing investigation into a multi‑million‑rand gem theft allegedly involving senior police officers. While she has provided testimony implicating Brigadier Mkhwanazi, he maintains his innocence. The upcoming court hearing will be crucial in determining how the case proceeds and what evidence will be presented.


