Search and seizure warrant served on O'Sullivan's offices related to Phahlane
Johannesburg - The search and seizure warrant served on Paul O'Sullivan's offices on Friday is directly related to the case against Acting National Police Commissioner Khomotso Phahlane.
At midday on Friday police descended on O'Sullivan's offices with a warrant and were attempting to seize all his computers.
O'Sullivan, who is currently out of the country, told News24 that police arrived at his offices in Sandton and detained his assistant, attorney Sarah-Jane Trent, and his bookkeeper who were at the offices.
"They are verbally abusing her," O'Sullivan said in reference to Trent.
News24 has seen the warrant compiled by Brigadier Daniel Ncube from the Kameeldrift police station which states that he requested the warrant in relation to investigations against O'Sullivan of intimidation, extortion, fraud, defeating the ends of justice and pretending to be a police officer.