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Suspended Brigadier Nkhwashu accused of interfering in Armand Swart murder case

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Suspended Brigadier Nkhwashu Faces Inquiry

What the Madlanga Commission Is Looking Into

The Madlanga Commission is a special investigation set up to examine possible wrongdoing in the murder case of Vereeniging engineer Armand Swart. One of the people now in the spotlight is Brigadier Mbangwa Nkhwashu, a senior police officer from the Sedibeng District.

Background: Who Is Brigadier Nkhwashu?

Before the suspension, Nkhwashu served as the Deputy District Commissioner for Sedibeng. In that role he oversaw many investigations and was responsible for making sure police work followed the rules.

The Core Allegations

Attempted Control of Case Files

Witnesses identified as “B” and “C” told the commission that Nkhwashu tried to take over important documents related to Swart’s murder. They said he claimed he was acting on orders from Gauteng Provincial Commissioner Tommy Mthombeni, although investigators later said those orders were not real.

Recorded Phone Call

Evidence presented includes a recording where Nkhwashu is heard asking investigators to hand over the case docket. After the call, he reportedly told the officer in charge that he had become a “suspect” himself and backed down from his request.

Controversial Prison Visit

The commission also heard about a late‑night visit to the prison where accused Katiso “KT” Molefe is being held. Nkhwashu allegedly arrived in a car without licence plates, said he was a relative of Molefe, and tried to drop off food and clothes. Molefe rejected the claim, saying Nkhwashu was not family.

Consequences: Suspension from Duty

Because of the growing allegations, Nkhwashu was suspended from his position as Deputy District Commissioner. The suspension means he cannot perform his police duties while the investigation continues.

What Happens Next?

The Madlanga Commission will keep gathering testimony, reviewing evidence, and deciding whether any laws were broken. If the commission finds sufficient proof, the case could be passed to the courts for further action.

Conclusion

The allegations against Brigadier Nkhwashu raise serious questions about police influence on criminal investigations. As the commission works through the facts, the outcome will help determine whether proper procedures were followed and what steps, if any, are needed to protect the integrity of the justice system.

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