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Ballistics expert details a slow, costly process of linking a firearm to crimes

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Ballistics expert details a slow, costly process of linking a firearm to crimes Zandile.Khumalo Mon, 10/27/2025 - 17:53 Madlanga Commission of Inquiry  PRETORIA - The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry has heard a detailed testimony on the complex, time-consuming and costly process of identifying firearms and linking them to crimes through ballistics evidence.Mishak Mkhabela, the SAPs National head of ballistics, revealed this, as he took the witn…
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