Anonymous ID: f5c460 July 22, 2025, 11:09 a.m. No.23363436   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23266643

>These cases have since been reopened in Gauteng by Member of Parliament Fadiel Adams and prominent private investigator Paul O’Sullivan.

 

>>23359436

>If you’re in trouble, Paul arrives. He’s got his enforcers and these enforcers come from Cape Town.

 

>>23107566

>The City of Cape Town Metro Police and Municipal Law Enforcement confiscated over 1670 firearms since 2021, but only 5% convictions

 

“Fadiel Adams Slamming General Mkhwanazi: He was facing Arrest by Police.”

https://youtu.be/bDJ0kRikxK4

Jul 16, 2025

 

“Fadiel Adams ‘abused party funds’”

 

https://dailyvoice.co.za/news/2022-03-07-fadiel-adams-abused-party-funds/#google_vignette

2022-03-07

 

Fadiel Adams, the leader of the Cape Coloured Congress, has been accused of misappropriating party funds and abusing those who questioned him.

 

A disgruntled group of CCC members are calling for Adams’ immediate resignation.

 

The members claimed that according to their constitution, Adams was guilty of gross financial misconduct, verbal abuse, inciting violence, harassment of fellow members, revoking memberships with no just cause, corruption and theft, reports the Cape Argus.

 

In documents, including bank statements and messages, Adams allegedly withdrew large amounts of money from the party’s account, neglected to provide receipts for his transaction, avoided financial auditing and verbally abused party members when he was questioned.

 

CCC fundraising officer Donovan de Jager said: “There are instances where Fadiel has withdrawn funds from the party’s account without giving receipts.

 

“In December last year he withdrew R10 000 for printing, the day before Christmas last year.

 

“We have bank statements that are irrefutable proof. If Fadiel does not step down, we will take legal action against him.”

 

https://www.pressreader.com/south-africa/cape-times/20240418/281565180807515

18 Apr 2024

 

Adams, who hails from Lavender Hills, said he was lucky that he was not a statistic due to gangsterism and drugs in the community where he grew up.

 

“I managed to claw my way out,” said Adams, a former drug addict and gangster. “I have been clean from drugs for 18 years now.”

 

https://www.pa.org.za/person/fadiel-adams/

Mr Fadiel Adams is the founder of the National Coloured Congress. In 2020, Adams founded the Cape Coloured Congress and was elected to the Cape Town City Council in the 2021 South African municipal elections.

 

In 2023, the party renamed itself the National Coloured Congress, intending to contest the 2024 South African general election. The party won two seats, with Adams elected to the national parliament.

Anonymous ID: f5c460 July 22, 2025, 11:17 a.m. No.23363488   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3502 >>3527 >>4691

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>>23359436

>Paul O’Sullivan

 

Tony Beamish X Post concerning Paul O’Sullivan

 

https://x.com/TonyBeamish/status/1945757469981949964

4:08 AM · Jul 17, 2025

 

Paul O’Sullivan was convicted in 1999 of assaulting his wife [Odette O’Sullivan], breaching a previous restraining order, malicious damage to her motor vehicle, and crimen injuria:

 

Here is the docket:

https://t.co/DLXLFhOMec

Also attached

 

BDK Attorneys interdicted him:

https://t.co/NdVbda5nep

Also attached

 

Politician Neil Diamond interdicted him:

https://t.co/D7C3N4tf9c

https://www.saflii.org/za/cases/ZAGPJHC/2013/403.html

 

Pension fund curator Tony Mostert obtained an interdict and is also suing him for defamation:

https://t.co/IWghf3yP92

https://www.saflii.org/za/cases/ZAGPJHC/2020/187.html

 

Regarding O’Sullivan’s ‘forensic’ report, Judge Crutchfield stated:

 

“[98] Moreover, the forensic report does not contain facts and the averments that the forensic report does contain are substantially false. The repondents do not make out a case that the contents of any future version of the forensic report will be different or anything other than substantially untrue.

 

[99] The respondents’ statements regarding the applicants reflect an absence of concern on the part of the respondents, not only with the truth or correctness of those statements but also with the language used to express them.”

 

An interdict against Paul O’Sullivan as also obtained by businessman Antonio Trindade. Laurance Hodes SC acted for Trindade.

 

I am also suing him for an interdict.

Anonymous ID: f5c460 July 22, 2025, 11:20 a.m. No.23363502   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4691

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>>23363488

>Paul O’Sullivan

 

It is interesting that both Paul’s former wife and the murder victim’s name is Odette. Did she remarry?

 

“‘Convicted Murderer’ George Barkhuizen (the only suspect following Paul O’Sullivan’s interview) Released After Overturned Conviction”

 

https://www.2oceansvibe.com/2023/03/28/convicted-murderer-george-barkhuizen-released-after-overturned-conviction/

March 28, 2023

 

If this is a case of wrongful conviction, it would mean that someone got away with murder because of sloppy prosecution.

 

The man once dubbed a “psychopath” and “wife-killer” by Paul O’Sullivan’s Forensics for Justice has been set free after appealing his life sentence for the murder of his wife Odette.

 

Judge Johnson said he and the other two judges who presided over this appeal, ‘simply cannot come to the same conclusions as the trial court’. At the time Barkhuizen also decried the fact that he was focused on as the only suspect following Paul O’Sullivan’s interview, while judge Johnson seemed to echo this by stating the prosecution relied entirely on circumstantial evidence.

 

https://www.citizen.co.za/southern-courier/news-headlines/2015/09/08/just-in-family-member-arrested-in-connection-with-odettes-murder/

September 8, 2015

 

After a three and a half hour interview with Paul O’Sullivan, Forensic consultant and members of Moffat View Police Station, the suspect was arrested.

 

Melissa Naidu, a director of Paul O’Sullivan & Associates, has been involved with the investigation since the beginning.

 

“I publicly praise Constable Weidermann and colleagues at Moffat View, for the tireless work they have put in on this case over the last three months. They are indeed a professional team and the public can be proud of them,” said O’Sullivan.

 

https://www.theherald.co.za/news/2019-07-10-alleged-wife-killer-george-barkhuizen-accuses-state-of-suppressing-evidence/

10 July 2019

 

Barkhuizen's lawyer, Sita Kolbe SC, told the court on Wednesday that state's case was compromised.

 

"It is respectfully submitted that the court, in assessing the evidence, in particular when considering which inferences can legitimately be drawn from the proved facts, ought to take into account that the investigation is compromised and unreliable."

 

She said the state was selective in presenting its case before the court.

 

"In assessing the evidence, all the evidence, and not only a careful selection thereof, must be considered, including the likelihood that relevant facts may have been omitted from the docket.

 

"There must be a reason that she [the investigating officer] did not disclose all the evidence. It is indicative of the accused's innocence," Kolbe argued.

 

She contended that the state had not proved that Barkhuizen stood to benefit from his wife's death.

 

"The state further incorrectly submitted that only the accused stood to gain from the death of the deceased. There is simply no evidence on record to support this contention. The family of the accused would also have benefited from any insurance on the life of the deceased."

 

"Evidence was suppressed by the investigating team, a fact that infringed the accused's right to a fair, impartial and objective investigation," she added.

 

She argued that the state's involvement of private investigator Paul O'Sullivan in the case could prejudice her client.

Anonymous ID: f5c460 July 22, 2025, 11:24 a.m. No.23363527   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4691

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>Paul O’Sullivan

 

Gauteng High Court Case No: 45270/12 – Judgment: Neil Diamond vs Paul O’Sullivan, Annelien van der Walt

 

https://www.saflii.org/za/cases/ZAGPJHC/2013/403.html

https://www.saflii.org/za/cases/ZAGPJHC/2013/403.pdf

Signed Date 18 July 2013

 

[34] Those paragraphs and annexures relate to an earlier incident in which Diamond's attorney of record had brought an application in similar terms to the present application because O'Sullivan had allegedly threatened the attorney and accused him of criminal conduct and in which O'Sullivan had, in terms of a settlement agreement, accepted that his conduct was unlawful and warranted an interdict. (Iwill deal with this in more detail below.) Lastly, the respondents sought the striking out of paragraphs 29 and 30 of the founding affidavit on the basis that they constituted either hearsay or opinion evidence of a person not qualified to give aran opinio The relevant paragraphs read as follows:

 

"29 From the tone and content of the first respondent's threats and his past conduct and 'name' that he has made for himself in the media, it is clear that he is a self-appointed vigilante who has taken it upon himself the self-appointed right and duty to root out crime wherever, in his subjective opinion, crime manifests itself. He does not claim any appointment under the law to have this task. He does not claim any rationale beyond the reason for his picking the various persons that he chooses to target for his alleged crime fighting activities. Indeed, bereft, for the most part, of any admissible evidence, he chooses to threaten and intimidate his targets to achieve his own end. He also, quite evidently, enjoys publicity in the press for his self-appointed "white knight" activities.

 

30 It will be submitted that it is evident that the first respondent is emotionally unstable and believes himself to hold some special place in society where the ordinary rules of societal conduct do not apply to him. Persons such as Mr O'Sullivan are quite evidently dangerous in society if left uncheckeked."

 

[35] Curiously, however, the respondents did not seek the striking outu of paragraph 31 in which O'Sullivan is referred to as a megalomaniac or psychopath on the basis of the immediately preceding paragraphs.

 

[36] I declined to deal in limine with the application to strike out. Instead elected to hear Diamond's counsel first and to deal with the application to strike out as part of the respondents' case.

 

[40] The application to strike out reference to the similar, earlier application to this court brought against O'Sullivan by a third party under case number 12486/2011, to interdict O'Sullivan, as well as the settlement agreement in that matter, is in my view equally unfounded. That evidence was relevant and thus admissible for at least two reasons.

 

[41] The first is the one tendered expressly in the founding affidavit, namely that it demonstrated a proclivity on the part of O'Sullivan. This, inter alia, goes to Diamond's reasonable apprehension that absent an interdict, there is a likelihood that O'Sullivan will continue to threaten and harass Diamond.

 

[42] The second is that Diamond seeks a punitive costs order in this application. O'Sullivan appears not to have learnt anything from the fact that he has been taken to court for similar conduct in the past and on that occasion had accepted that his conduct was unlawful and warranted an interdict. It also provides a window into what he is capable of.

 

[50] I was not satisfied as to the bona fides of the application. –Firstly I agreed with Diamond's counsel that the timing of the application was suggestive of the respondents' seeking to delay the matter and to seek their fortune before another judge, because the proverbial shoe was startirting to pinch.

Anonymous ID: f5c460 July 22, 2025, 11:30 a.m. No.23363562   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4523 >>1157

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>>23333776

>DJ Sumbody

 

>>23296380

 

“DJ Sumbody murder accused linked to 10 more high-profile cases”

 

https://youtu.be/X4XhTkizS64

Jul 22, 2025

 

Police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe reveals that 10 more high-profile cases are linked to the firearms and suspects accused of the murders of DJ Sumbody and his bodyguards as well as Vereeniging engineer Armand Swart.

Anonymous ID: f5c460 July 22, 2025, 2:02 p.m. No.23364335   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1157

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>Ralph Stanfield and Nicole Johnson

 

“State says Cupido and Carelse are part of a syndicate”

https://youtu.be/No5ZzPs9C0s

Jul 18, 2025 #DStv403

The state is opposing bail for a suspended senior Standard Bank retail manager and his co-accused. Raed Cupido and Christopher Carelse are facing charges of drug dealing and possession of illegal firearms and ammunition. The state says the cocaine found in the pair's possession was pure and therefore believed to originate from international drug cartels. Three of the nine firearms recovered were stolen during a business robbery in Boksburg in 2019. eNCA's Ayesha Ismail has more.

 

“Standard Bank suspends marketing manager after drug and firearms arrest”

 

https://www.world-today-news.com/standard-bank-suspends-marketing-manager-after-drug-and-firearms-arrest/

July 10, 2025

 

Cupido’s attempt to have Magistrate Alida Thear removed from his bail application was unsuccessful. He argued that her prior involvement in a related case involving alleged gang boss Ralph Stanfield and businesswoman Nicole Johnson could compromise her impartiality.

 

Court documents reveal that during his arrest, Cupido allegedly received a phone call from a former employee of Stanfield and Johnson. The caller purportedly instructed him to falsely claim that the seized drugs belonged to the couple, allegedly promising that this would lead to his immediate release. Cupido denies any involvement and claims he has no personal connection to Johnson or Stanfield despite growing up in the same area.

 

Magistrate Theart dismissed the recusal application, questioning the relevance of the former employee’s potential testimony. She stated: “The question is whether or not the court will hear evidence from (this former employee) to corroborate submissions by (Cupido). The question is what does (Cupido) want Johnson to testify as a witness (for him).”

 

https://www.joburgetc.com/news/standard-bank-manager-cocaine-bust/

July 21, 2025

 

Lieutenant-Colonel Christiaan van Renen, the lead investigator, told the Cape Town Magistrates Court last week that Cupido and his alleged co-conspirator, Christopher Carelse, were “first receivers” of cocaine smuggled into South Africa by foreign cartels.

 

“Forensic results show the cocaine was linked to multiple international cartels,” he stated.

 

“This is like Narcos: Cape Town,” one user tweeted. Others pointed out the growing links between organised crime and respectable public figures, warning that corruption and gangsterism might be more entrenched in South Africa’s corporate corridors than previously imagined.

 

The case was postponed to 1 August for closing arguments in the bail application. Whether Cupido walks out temporarily or remains behind bars, the story is far from over. What is clear, however, is that this explosive case could pull back the curtain on just how global the drug game has become and how close to home it really hits.

Anonymous ID: f5c460 July 24, 2025, 9:51 a.m. No.23374427   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1172

“United States bill to sanction South Africa moves forward”

 

https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/832631/united-states-bill-to-sanction-south-africa-moves-forward/

23 Jul 2025

 

The bill introduced in the United States Congress to review relations with South Africa and sanction some politicians has passed through the US Committee on Foreign Affairs with majority support.

 

The bill, known as the US-South Africa Bilateral Relations Review Act of 2025 (H.R.2633), calls for a comprehensive review of the relationship between the US and South Africa.

 

It also seeks to identify South African government officials and ANC leaders eligible for sanctions.

 

This bill was introduced into Congress on April 3, 2025, by Republican Representative Ronny Jackson, marking the first stage of the legislative process toward becoming law.

 

It was then passed on to the Committees on Foreign Affairs and the Judiciary for debate.

 

According to Jackson, the foreign affairs committee has now cleared the bill, crossing the first hurdle to becoming law.

 

“Today, my bill to fully review America’s relationship with South Africa and give President Trump the tools necessary to hold their corrupt government accountable passed through committee,” he said.

 

“The days of allowing our so-called ‘allies’ to walk all over us are over. South Africa made its choice when it abandoned America and our allies and sided with communists and terrorists.”

 

Jackson has repeatedly called for South Africa to face consequences for its “ties with China, Russia, Iran, and Hamas”, saying the bill supports President Trump’s foreign policy.

 

The committee ultimately passed the bill with 34 members in favour and 16 against.

 

After being debated by committees, a bill must be passed by both the House and Senate in identical form and then be signed by the President to become law.

Anonymous ID: f5c460 July 24, 2025, 10 a.m. No.23374475   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1141

>>23325851

>The witnesses killed by the ANC

 

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>Not all the news is fit to print

 

“Assassinations: The ANC and SACP reap the whirlwind - Politicsweb, 21 August 2017”

 

https://irr.org.za/media/articles-authored-by-the-institute/assassinations-the-anc-and-sacp-reap-the-whirlwind-politicsweb-21-august-2017

Aug 21, 2017

 

Black policemen were particular targets of attack. "Necklace" executions of supposed collaborators, which some influential ANC leaders endorsed, claimed more than 500 lives.

 

Sooner or later it was bound to happen. Some 30 years ago the African National Congress (ANC) adopted a strategy of assassinating political opponents in its quest for power. Now some members of the organisation are complaining that assassinations are being used in current power struggles within its own ranks. Its allies in the South African Communist Party (SACP) are also expressing alarm at assassinations.

 

Instead of being something out of the ordinary, political assassinations have become almost routine in South Africa. This is hardly surprising, for they go back a long way. Part of the campaign of revolutionary violence the ANC launched in the form of its "people's war" was to assassinate black policemen, black local councillors, and members of rival political organisations. The ANC, the SACP, and Umkhonto we Sizwe were all in this together.

 

The purpose was to make the country ungovernable, to rule black townships by terror, and to eliminate black political rivals.

 

According to some estimates, there have been 450 political assassinations in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) alone since the ANC came to power in 1994. Others put the total countrywide at 500. Whereas there was supposedly a sharp drop in political murders after 1994, they have evidently increased since the early years of the new century.

 

The ANC declared war on the police as well. According to some calculations, 963 policemen were killed countrywide between 1983 and 1993, though not necessarily all in targeted assassinations. Black policemen were particular targets of attack. "Necklace" executions of supposed collaborators, which some influential ANC leaders endorsed, claimed more than 500 lives.

 

Targets for attack also included rivals in other organisations, especially the largest, the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP). According to the IFP, some 420 of its office-bearers and officials were killed during the people's war "in a systematic plan of mass assassination which targeted them in their homes, offices, cars, and at taxi ranks." How many of the assassinations of its rivals in the IFP were actually the handiwork of the ANC is unknown. They were never properly probed by anybody.

 

They were also downplayed by the press in its habitually sycophantic approach to the ANC. They were largely ignored by monitoring agencies, embassies reporting to their governments, and religious leaders who had thrown in their lot with the ANC. Murders of black councillors were also downplayed by the media – although the much smaller numbers of attacks on white councillors were prominently reported.

 

Ironically, one of the organisations bewailing the "resurgence" of political assassinations is the SACP itself, fountainhead of the people's war. "Scores of comrades" have been "cold-bloodedly murdered", it says, in "anti-communist assassinations". There have also been reports of an "ongoing war between the ANC and the SACP" in parts of KZN. What made these foolish people think that they could promote a culture of murdering their opponents without one day reaping the whirlwind?

Anonymous ID: f5c460 July 24, 2025, 10:08 a.m. No.23374523   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1157

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>DJ Sumbody murder accused linked to 10 more high-profile cases

 

>>23359443

>Gayton McKenzie

 

“Kenny Kunene faces probe after he was found at murder accused’s home”

https://youtu.be/zdYZZ2dlYgo

Jul 23, 2025 #SouthAfrica #News

Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie says his deputy Kenny Kunene will be subjected to an investigation after police found him at the Sandton house of murder accused Katiso “KT” Molefe.

 

Kunene also owned night clubs just like DJ Sumbody; “Later, Kenny and prison pal Gayton McKenzie co-founded their mining, publishing, and entertainment empire, which boasted several multi-million-dollar businesses, including the infamous ZAR nightclub franchise.” https://www.thesouthafrican.com/lifestyle/kenny-kunene-dj-sumbody-katiso-molefe-net-worth-business-gayton-mckenzie-latest/

 

“McKenzie suspends Kunene after being found at Molefe’s house”

 

https://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/mckenzie-suspends-kunene-after-being-found-at-molefes-house/

23 July 2025, 07:17

 

Patriotic Alliance (PA) leader Gayton McKenzie has suspended his deputy, Kenny Kunene, from his role as Johannesburg’s MMC for Transport and from party political activities for one month.

 

The one-month suspension is pending an investigation into Kunene’s presence at the home of a suspect in the DJ Sumbody murder case during a police raid on Monday.

 

Kunene was found outside Katiso Molefe’s house waiting for a meeting when members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) raided Molefe’s home in Sandton.

 

Kunene has denied having a relationship with Molefe and says that they are not friends.

 

Sefoka was killed in a hail of bullets in Woodmead in November 2022.

 

According to police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe, three of the suspects are believed to be hitmen while one is believed to have ordered the hit.

 

Kunene says he was merely facilitating an exclusive interview with Molefe and a journalist from his newspaper Africa News Global.

 

https://gambakwe.com/2025/07/22/businessman-katiso-kt-molefe-arrested-in-connection-with-dj-sumbodys-murder/

Jul 22, 2025

 

Police have arrested businessman Katiso “KT” Molefe in connection with the murder of popular musician DJ Sumbody, whose real name was Oupa John Sefoka. Molefe was taken into custody at his Sandton residence on Monday.

 

This is Molefe’s second arrest in a high-profile murder case. He is already out on bail for the April 2024 killing of Engineer Armand Swart in Vereeniging. In that case, he is charged alongside three alleged hitmen: Michael Pule Tau, Musa Kekana, and Tlego Floyd Mabusela. Ballistics experts have since linked weapons from Swart’s murder to other high-profile assassinations, intensifying scrutiny on Molefe’s alleged criminal network.