SAPS captain to seek bail in evidence tampering case

Captain Laurance Makgotloe, a forensic analyst at the SAPS Forensic Science Laboratory, is set to apply for bail on Tuesday, 2 June, after being charged with defeating the ends of justice. He was arrested on 22 May over allegations of tampering with ballistic evidence in the April 2024 murder of engineer Armand Swart. The case stems from testimony at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry.

Makgotloe appeared briefly in the Pretoria Magistrates’ Court on 25 May. The matter was postponed to allow a formal bail application. National police spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe said officers seized state property, including ballistic reports and ammunition, during the arrest at his Pretoria home.

Testimony at the Madlanga Commission described concerns over a ballistic report on 15 cartridges recovered from the Swart murder scene. Detectives alleged the cartridges were omitted from the report despite being received. A second analysis at the Amanzimtoti laboratory later linked recovered firearms to 30 other crimes.

Makgotloe denied deliberate manipulation when he testified before the commission on 2 February. He said he had processed the Vereeniging crime scene with a colleague and noted the absence of AK-47 cartridge cases despite evidence an assault rifle was used.

The commission also heard that a report was deleted from the ballistics laboratory on 6 December 2024, the same day Katiso “KT” Molefe was arrested in connection with the Swart case.

Related Articles

Brigadier Abraham Nkhwashu testifying at Madlanga Commission, denying interference in Swart murder investigation.
Image generated by AI

Sedibeng police commissioner denies interfering in Swart murder probe

Reported by AI Image generated by AI

Brigadier Abraham Nkhwashu, Sedibeng District Commissioner, testified at the Madlanga Commission on April 22, 2026, denying allegations of aiding his brother-in-law Katiso “KT” Molefe in the investigation into engineer Armand Swart’s murder. Nkhwashu admitted visiting Molefe in prison but described it as a humanitarian act to deliver clothing. He apologised to Swart’s family and called for justice if Molefe is guilty.

A South African Police Service forensic laboratory captain was arrested at his Pretoria home on Friday on charges of defeating the ends of justice. The arrest relates to allegations in high-profile murder cases and testimony before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry. He is scheduled to appear in the Pretoria Magistrates’ Court on Monday.

Reported by AI

Captain Laurence Makgotloe appeared in the Pretoria Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday facing expanded charges including a second count of accessory after the fact to murder linked to a 2018 incident.

South Africa’s parliamentary ad hoc committee investigating KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi’s claims of a Big Five drug cartel infiltrating the criminal justice system wrapped up witness testimony on 18 March 2026 after five months. Proceedings featured bizarre moments, including references to Brazilian butt lifts and personal accusations among MPs and witnesses. A final report is due by month-end.

Reported by AI

North West businessman Brown Mogotsi appeared in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court facing five charges linked to an alleged staged shooting incident. Police revealed that the firearm involved has connections to prior crimes. A bail application is set for next week.

Police have added fresh charges against Sergeant Fannie Nkosi for defeating and obstructing the course of justice. He appeared before the Thohoyandou Magistrates’ Court on Friday amid ongoing scrutiny over his links to a Tshwane security contract held by his brother.

Reported by AI

Major General Feroz Khan has abandoned his court applications to block the Madlanga Commission from accessing his electronic devices. The move followed negotiations and allows investigators to examine contents linked to multiple allegations.

 

 

 

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline