Confidential police documents kept landing in a businessman's inbox, and the cop responsible says patriotism made him do it.
Nkosi's defense boils down to love of country
Nkosi's defense boils down to love of country
- Sergeant Fannie Nkosi shared sensitive intel with Steve Motsumi.
- He described Motsumi as a patriotic elderly businessman.
- Their chats allegedly covered crime trends and security concerns.
- Nkosi framed it as mentorship after a mutual contact died.
- An email about alleged kidnapping kingpin Esmael Nangy surfaced.
- Suspect details from a Mooinooi chrome-theft case got forwarded.
- Names, addresses, and contacts went via WhatsApp before the court.
- Nkosi insists none of it compromised active operations.
- Nkosi called him a sounding board on national issues.
- Motsumi reportedly worried about cops involved in wrongdoing.
- His business perspective supposedly added value to discussions.
- Nkosi rejected any suggestion of ulterior motives entirely.
- Similar info-sharing with Vusimuzi Matlala has already got scrutinized.
- Officers' ties to tender-linked figures remain a hot topic.
- Nkosi faced tough questions about past evidence inconsistencies.
- Restoring public trust in SAPS hangs over every session.