The AFU on Friday restrained the assets of officials in the South African Police (Saps) who allegedly colluded with a service provider linked to the controversial R191 million 'Blue lights' case, which includes former acting police commissioner Khomotso Phahlane.
The assets of SAPS officials who allegedly colluded with a service provider linked to the controversial R191 million 'Blue lights' case have been seized.
Properties and vehicles belonging to several people implicated in the multimillion rand 'blue lights' tender, including former acting national police commissioner Khomotso Phahlane, have been seized.
A serving brigadier in the South African Police Service is one of eight suspects arrested in connection with irregular contracts in the national police commissioner’s corporate service office.
The Johannesburg specialised commercial crimes court on Friday dismissed the bid by some of the accused in the R191m "blue lights" case to have their fraud and theft case struck off the roll.