UPDATE | Madlanga Commission witness Fannie Nkosi in court on theft and ammo charges
Police found six dockets, seven firearms and cash at Nkosi's home, and prosecutors said they need more time to verify evidence before bail.
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Sergeant Fannie Nkosi denied bail after found in possession of explosives, guns, case dockets and R50 000 cash – The Mail & Guardian
Police witness Sergeant Fannie Nkosi was denied bail by the Pretoria High Court on Tuesday after he was found in possession of explosives, seven licensed firearms, six case dockets and R50 000 cash at his house. This comes after the Madlanga commission’s special investigation task force conducted a search and seizure operation at Nkosi’s Pretoria residence on 2 April. Nkosi appeared at the Pretoria North magistrates court where he was denied ba…
Guns, cash, closed dockets: Fannie Nkosi found with six cash-in-transit dockets
Suspended Sergeant Fannie Nkosi of Gauteng’s Organised Crime Unit faces multiple charges after police found firearms, cash hidden under a mattress and six ‘undetected’ case dockets at his home last week, marking the second high-profile raid on his house since October 2025.
UPDATE | Madlanga Commission witness Fannie Nkosi in court on theft and ammo charges
Suspended organised crime officer Sergeant Fannie Nkosi faces serious charges after a raid on his Pretoria home uncovered cash-in-transit robbery dockets, unlicensed weapons, and state-issued ammunition.
Sergeant Fannie Nkosi's bail delayed amid investigations
South African Police Service (Saps) Sergeant Fannie Nkosi will remain behind bars after the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court postponed his bail application. Nkosi appeared in court for the first time on Tuesday, 7 April, following his arrest last week. His arrest stems from a police operation carried out at his home in Pretoria North on 2 April under a J51 search-and-seizure warrant. During the search, police recovered several rounds of unlicensed am…
Suspended Sergeant Fannie Nkosi Remanded In Custody Over Arms Cache, Crime Dockets Stash
Pretoria – Suspended police sergeant Fannie Nkosi, who sometimes smiled and laughed during his six-day testimony at the Madlanga Commission, is not laughing anymore – he is in a sticky situation. Nkosi, who was suspended from his job with the Organised Crime Unit, was arrested after a police raid on his Pretoria North home on Thursday, 2 April 2026, which uncovered firearms, ammunition, a hand grenade, and several case dockets. RELATED: Police R…
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