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Two Hawks Senior Officers and a traditional healer are expected to appear in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

A Lieutenant Colonel and a Captain working at Supply Chain Management were arrested on Friday for allegedly attempting to supply SAPS ammunition to a traditional healer.that was conducted by their fellow colleagues. The female traditional healer was subsequently arrested at her place of residence in Pretoria, Soshanguve.

She will appear in the Pretoria North Magistrates’ Court whilst the two officers will appear in the Pretoria Central Magistrate Court on Monday.

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They must denied bail

Even Hawks are corrupt what with South Africa. Do we any vision with our country? These are disappointing news.

SA is a thriller movie. So many stories, if they were turned into films it would surpass Hollywood

Senior Police officers involved in human/sex trafficking women in South Africa. Even misleading the families when they open missing persons cases. Imagine a cop knowing where your lived is while pretending to be investigating/looking for them. This country is hell.

This should be high level investigation unit, if you have crooks within it, then our land is really doomed.

Arrest every crook within the Hawks as long as you can identify them.

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