Sindiso Magaqa was murdered in 2017.
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AN UNDERCOVER operative linked to SAPS in KwaZulu-Natal has detailed how some senior police officers ignored information about the plan to assassinate former ANC youth league secretary Sindiso Magaqa.
Witness E told the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry on Monday that Magaqa’s murder in July 2017 could have been prevented if SAPS Crime Intelligence officials in KwaZulu-Natal had acted on warnings of a plot to assassinate him.
"After hearing about the assassination plot I informed my superiors. I also proposed some steps to prevent the murder or save Magaqa's life. They didn't want to listen to me," he said.
He said he was told by the 'ones who pulled the trigger' that they had two weeks to kill Magaqa, adding that one of the killers used to be a SAPS informant handled by the Crime Intelligence Unit.
Retired Constitutional Court Justice and commission chairperson Mbuyiseli Madlanga questioned the seriousness of Witness E in preventing Magaqa's killing.
He wanted to know from Witness E why he reported the assassination plot to the same superiors he was told will be asked to assist the hitmen.
Witness E explained that he was serious about wanting to prevent the murder, and that "when I got the information I reported to those people who were going to assist but those people at the time they didn't know that they would be asked to assist".
"I got the information on the killing of Magaqa on Sunday, July 2, 2017. I got it from an informer who was hired to kill Magaqa. He then told me that he was going to ask the captain and the colonel to assist them in such a way that when they go to Umzimkhulu and come back from Umzimkhulu they get protection," he said.
He testified that the hitmen hired to kill Magaqa revealed the equipment used in the killing, including a firearm and a car, were provided by senior police officials.
He alerted a captain and colonel at the crime intelligence unit about the assassination plot against Magaqa, urging them to intervene and stop the hit, but he was ignored.
"I also called the colonel and I asked the colonel 'Can we take away the car and an AK-47 that we bought for the informer and keep it to ourselves?' We will give this equipment to an informer later on because in the next week they are going to kill Mr Magaqa," he said.
Witness E also disclosed that his information was also shared with Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, who reached out to him in December 2024 to inquire about the circumstances leading to Magaqa's death.
Witness E, who has been on a witness programme since 2019, said he was "shocked and also excited" to receive a call from the minister because "only few people have my number".
"The minister said to me that he heard a lot about me and that I have information about the death of Sindiso Magaqa," he said.
He said at Mchunu's request he shared details about Magaqa’s killing, revealing the roles of police officers involved in the assassination.
"I felt free to share information with him because he was the police minister at the time," adding that when Mchunu talked to him he sounded like someone "with information and just wanted a confirmation from me".
Cape Times
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