Sowetan

‘Zuma man’ gets spooks post

Ngcobo replaces axed Mokushane

- By Claudi Mailovich TimesLIVE/BusinessLI­VE

One of President Jacob Zuma’s former bodyguards has been appointed acting head of crime intelligen­ce following the axing of Major-General Pat Mokushane earlier this week.

On Wednesday‚ the SA Police Service issued a statement announcing that Major-General King Bhoyi Ngcobo has been appointed acting divisional commission­er of the crime intelligen­ce division‚ with immediate effect.

Mokushane was in the position for a little more than two months before acting police commission­er‚ Lieutenant­General Lesetja Mothiba‚ removed him this week.

In a letter sent to the police’s top brass‚ Mothiba said he would oversee crime intelligen­ce himself after Mokushane’s removal.

However‚ police spokesman Brigadier Vish Naidoo said in Wednesday’s statement that Ngcobo comes into the post with a wealth of policing experience after having served over 20 years in the SAPS.

Ngcobo is a former crime intelligen­ce officer.

In 2009‚ he became the team leader for Zuma’s presidenti­al protection services.

He was later promoted to section head of VIP protection before being appointed the national head in July 2016.

“During these two decades of faithful service‚ Major-General Ngcobo has also served within the crime intelligen­ce environmen­t‚” Naidoo said.

This may be the second time Ngcobo has been head of crime intelligen­ce: A KB “Bhoyi” Ngcobo acted in the position in 2012 following the suspension of Lieutenant­General Richard Mdluli in 2011.

amaBhungan­e reported at the time that Ngcobo’s selection appeared to consolidat­e the strangleho­ld over police intelligen­ce structures of individual­s perceived to have powerful‚ personal loyalties to Zuma – key among them the members of Zuma’s personal guard. –

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