Organizers of Weapons Reveals Exclusive Information on the Assassination Industry

A weapons organiser shares details about the assassination industry

An suspected weapons organizer claims that certain South African police officers are dishonest and that they occasionally provide them with weapons during an episode of Trafficked that follows journalist Mariana van Zeller as she investigates the world of assassins in the nation.

Interview: Weapon Organizer Opens up on “Trafficked, the Underworld”

Seated in front of the journalist is an enigmatic weapons organizer who is fully concealed. He says he was held up at a police station where he recently met with a corrupt officer over a gun when questioned why he was late for the interview.

The weapons organizer shares, “Say they arrest you with a gun today, that gun, they are going to sell to a guy like me.”

He went on to say that he had purportedly purchased more than a dozen firearms from the cops. It is always necessary to carry out a killing. Every day, someone must pass away. Whether it’s drugs, cabs, or even politics these days. It’s crowded. People must die on a constant basis, he stated.

When questioned about how he entered the field, the enigmatic man says he attended college but struggled to find employment following.

“Finding job was really difficult. One gets involved with drug dealers when there is no money coming in. “You’ll work like a hitman for the drug dealers,” he said.

The weapons organizer further disclosed that he may receive between R25,000 and R30,000 if the hit was valued at R100,000. “I don’t work by myself. You need backup; you’re not John Wick,” he continued.

In response to a question about whether or not the police are aware of anything prior to a crime being committed, the weapons organizer asserts that they generally are. “They know most of the time. The culprit stated, “If you have cops working for you, they will follow your orders.

Bheki Cele’s Comments

Bheki Cele, the Minister of Police, also made himself available for the journalist’s interview. The existence of “corrupt” and “dangerous” cops in the system was acknowledged by him.

Cele stated, “To say that the government is not retaliating would be unfair.” “Murder rates are quite high in South Africa, although many of these cases might have been avoided… Sadly, the media never gets to hear those stories,” Cele continued.

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