General Dumisani Khumalo’s bombshell: Here are Names of Big 5 that own drugs sold by DJ Sumbody

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South Africa is reeling from a shocking revelation involving the murder of the popular DJ Sumbody, as Lieutenant-General Dumisani Khumalo makes explosive claims that link the crime directly to a notorious drug syndicate known as the “Big Five.” This startling testimony has sent ripples through law enforcement and the public alike, heightening fears about deep-rooted corruption and criminal networks operating with impunity.

 

Lieutenant-General Khumalo, a respected figure in the South African Police Service, disclosed that the “Big Five” drug cartel controls significant portions of the narcotics trade in major urban centers. According to his testimony, DJ Sumbody’s death was no random act but a calculated hit tied to disputes and power struggles concerning the cartel’s drug distribution channels. The late DJ had allegedly been involved in facilitating the sale of drugs connected to this powerful network, placing him in a dangerous crossfire.

 

The “Big Five” cartel reportedly consists of five key individuals who orchestrate the supply and sale of drugs across multiple provinces. Khumalo revealed the names linked to this cartel, shedding light on their identities, which authorities had previously kept under wraps. These names now form the basis of a major crackdown aimed at dismantling the cartel’s operations.

 

Khumalo’s testimony has ignited calls for urgent government action to tackle the narcotics problem and the violent influence of the “Big Five.” The public demands justice for DJ Sumbody, whose untimely death has become a symbol of the devastating consequences of drug-related crime in South Africa.

 

Investigation teams are ramping up efforts to arrest those involved, promising that no stone will be left unturned. As this scandal unfolds, it underscores the critical need for stronger oversight and concerted efforts to bring down drug cartels that threaten social stability and the safety of innocent lives.

 

South Africans watch closely as the police intensify their pursuit of the infamous “Big Five,” hoping that this moment marks a turning point in the nation’s fight against organized crime

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