Thursday 7 January 2021 - 4:28pm
The Chatsworth community in Durban came out in their numbers, ignoring lockdown regulations to attend the funeral of alleged drug kingpin Yaganathan Pillay, better known as Teddy Mafia. He was killed at his home on Monday and his family blames the police for not protecting him. eNCA s Dasen Thathiah spoke to Shahan Ramkissoon. Courtesy #DStv403
DURBAN - It was an extravagant send-off, with limousines and a diamond-encrusted casket for alleged Durban drug kingpin Yaganathan Pillay.
The casket alone is said to cost about R300,000 and the family says no money has been spared to give him a proper send-off.
Teddy Mafia s brother says police are in cahoots with drug kingpins But police minister Bheki Cele says accuser must say who exactly in Pretoria is allegedly taking bribes 07 January 2021 - 17:05 A man attending the funeral of Yaganathan Pillay in Shallcross on Thursday dons a mask with a picture of the slain 63-year-old suspected drug kingpin printed on it. Image: Khaya Ngwenya
The younger brother of slain suspected drug kingpin, Yaganathan Pillay, also known as a Teddy Mafia, has spoken out against what he say are corrupt police, saying they were the reason for the violent mob justice meted out to two men believed to be behind Pillay s death.
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