Major General Senona sought safety following a tailing incident

Personal security alarms just blew up inside elite policing, turning an internal probe into a personal danger zone overnight.

Safety fears break into the open
  • Major General Lesetja Senona says his life feels actively threatened.
  • His worries surfaced during sworn evidence at a national inquiry.
  • Being followed by police-marked cars triggered the panic.
  • Protection became a priority rather than a quiet routine.
Office removal sparks backlash
  • Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation boss Lesetja Senona walked out abruptly.
  • Provincial officers removed phones and laptops without warning.
  • Durban offices got locked down over a claimed security issue.
  • Lawyers say no suspension paperwork ever appeared.
Inquiry pressure intensifies
  • Madlanga Commission of Inquiry grilled Senona for two straight days.
  • Testimony covered alleged criminal penetration of justice structures.
  • Commissioners flagged him for deeper scrutiny afterward.
  • Disclosure orders landed despite safety objections.
Controversial ties under spotlight
  • Vusimuzi Cat Matlala links sat at the center of questioning.
  • Senona acknowledged a long personal relationship with Matlala.
  • Messages warning about risky associations were read aloud.
  • A missing 541kg cocaine case fueled suspicion.
Police response and internal tension
  • KwaZulu-Natal police framed the move as standard security protocol.
  • Officials denied any intimidation or targeted threat.
  • Mkhwanazi’s office stayed silent on tailing claims.
  • Trust cracks widened inside the Hawks' ranks.
Broader stakes for law enforcement
  • KwaZulu-Natal’s history of political killings looms over everything.
  • Investigators chasing syndicates face growing personal risk.
  • Cleanup efforts inside policing keep exposing fault lines.
  • Senona’s status remains unresolved as probes continue.
 

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