South African police want to know who paid for the murder of beloved rapper AKA (real name Keenan Jarryd Forbes). EWN Recently reported.
Mziwetemba Gwabeni In Aka's Murder Circle
Police are said to want to know who shelled out nearly R1 million to bring down AKA, as do many of his fans, including AKA's bodyguard Anwar Khan.
According to the publication, one of the suspects arrested in AKA's murder, Mziwethemba Gwabeni, 36, allegedly received more than R800,000 for the slain rapper's murder.
The late rapper and his long-time friend, celebrity chef Thebelo 'Tibs' Motsoane, were shot dead outside Wish Restaurant on the night of February 10, 2023.
Gwabeni is a businessman who is said to have used his business, Gwabuzu Mining, to receive cash and then distribute it to the bank accounts of other co-accused.
sunday world It also recently reported that the amount was deposited into the First National Bank (FNB) account in Gwabeni around 2pm on the same day AK was assassinated.
Murder details
Other suspects involved in AKA and Tibbs' murders are Lindokuhle Thabani Mkhwanazi (30), Lindani Zenzele Ndimande (35), Siyanda Eddy Myeza (21), Lindokule Lindo Ndimande (21), and Lindokule Thabani Mkhwanazi (30). 29).
The five suspects are currently in police custody at Westville Correctional Center, where they will be held until their next court appearance.
Recently, Siyabonga Ghezani Ndimande (Nxele) and Malusi Dave Ndimande (Mijay) were also arrested in Eswatini. They are in police custody in the country and have not yet been extradited to South Africa.
At a press conference in KwaZulu-Natal, Tsusa LIVE According to reports, Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi revealed that AKA was the main target and Tibbs was caught in the crossfire.
He said the rapper was chased by security guards as soon as he landed at King Shaka International Airport.
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