It took 12 years for cops to take statement on Mdluli dockets, court hears
Johannesburg – It took police 12 years to take a statement from a senior officer who found two dockets implicating former crime intelligence head Richard Mdluli in kidnapping and attempted murder cases, a court heard on Tuesday.
Retired Lieutenant-Colonel Christo de Goede found the two dockets in a locked safe in 1999. It was in Mdluli’s office at the Vosloorus police station, De Goede told the High Court sitting in Palm Ridge.
He was testifying in the trial of Mdluli and co-accused Mthembeni Mthunzi on charges of intimidation, kidnapping, and assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. They have both pleaded not guilty.
De Goede had just taken over as acting commander of the police station, after Mdluli was transferred to George.
He took the dockets to a director in the police's regional headquarters in Germiston, who told him to pursue the matter. De Goede refused, telling the court it would have been career suicide.