Newly released Madlanga Commission court papers paint a dramatic picture of alleged links between senior crime intelligence figure Feroz Khan, tobacco smugglers, politicians and suspected criminal operatives. The documents contain claims of leaked police secrets, political interference, contract manipulation and connections to a murder cover-up, allegations Khan has yet to answer under oath ahead of his scheduled appearance before the commission on July 1.
Damning evidence at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry into police corruption, tells the story of how a killer used the name of SA’s deputy Crime Intelligence head Maj-Gen Feroz Khan to cover up his crime.
In the Commission's court papers it is revealed that after repeatedly forcing a plastic bag over a man’s face so he could not breathe, and beating him over and over again until he died, the killers did not panic.
In fact, one of them was so calm about it that he told his accomplices he would phone SA’s deputy Crime Intelligence head Maj-Gen Feroz Khan to “fix this” and find out how to get rid of the body.
The father of five, Emmanuel Mbense, was then dumped in the Duduza Dam in Nigel.










