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In this video, we critically examine the arrest made by SAPS in connection with the murder of DJ Warras, focusing on a key question the public is asking: is cellphone record evidence alone enough to secure justice in a serious crime like murder? According to police statements, the arrest is based largely on cellphone records, yet it remains unclear how these records directly link the accused to the actual commission of the crime. Are we dealing with location data, communication records, or associations — and is that sufficient without strong corroborating evidence? This video places the DJ Warras case within the broader context of high-profile South African murder cases, including the Senzo Meyiwa case, where cellphone records played a central role but were later exposed to intense legal scrutiny. These cases show that while cellphone evidence can justify suspicion or arrest, conviction requires far more — physical evidence, forensic linkage, eyewitness testimony, or clear motive and opportunity. Serious questions are also raised around identification and profiling. The Gauteng Police Commissioner indicated that the arrested individual is connected to three accused persons, one of whom is described as having dreadlocks. But is searching for “a man with dreadlocks” reliable investigative work in a society where wigs, disguises, and mistaken identity are realities? Does this raise concerns about investigative shortcuts rather than thorough police work? The video further interrogates statements made by police suggesting that DJ Warras was “not entirely innocent,” including references to protection orders allegedly held against him by residents of a hijacked building. Why was this information introduced at this stage? Is it relevant to identifying the killer — or does it risk shifting the narrative in a way that subtly undermines the victim? Beyond this case, the video connects these issues to the Bekkersdal crisis and the growing violence linked to illegal mining and zama-zama operations. Illegal mining has become one of the most violent criminal economies in South Africa, leaving communities terrorised and lives brutally lost. The question is no longer whether this issue deserves priority — but why it is still not being treated as a national security threat. This raises urgent questions about leadership and strategy within SAPS. Are experienced and reputable officers being deployed effectively to dismantle illegal mining syndicates? Who is protecting these operations? How do undocumented foreign nationals become the visible face of zama-zama activity, while those who enable, finance, and benefit from it remain untouched? This video does not declare guilt or innocence. Instead, it asks the questions that must be asked if justice is to mean more than arrests and press statements. In a country battling violent crime, the standard cannot be convenience — it must be truth, evidence, and accountability. ⚖️ LEGAL DISCLAIMER Disclaimer: This video is commentary and analysis based on publicly available information and statements. No conclusions of guilt are made. All individuals mentioned are presumed innocent unless proven otherwise by a court of law. #politics #business #gnu #madlangacommission #finance #currentaffairs #africannews #cyrilramaphosa #cabinetminister #juliusmalema #jacobzuma #businessnews #comment #crime #law #truecrimecommunity #justice #djwarras #cctvfootage #evidence #police timestamp: 00:00 INTRODUCTION 00:51 ARREST OF 2 SUSPECTS ON MONDAY 21 DEC 25 01:12 WHERE ARE THE DREADLOCKS? 02:29 SENZO MEYIWA CASE SIMILAR TO DJ WARRAS CASE 02:53 GAUTENG POLICE COMMISSIONERS'S EVIDENCE AGAINST VICTOR MTHETHWA MAJOLA 03:59 2 PEOPLE ARRESTED AND THE OTHER CHARGES WITHDRAWN 04:30 OTHER HIGH PROFILE CASES WHERE POLICE RELIED ON CELLPHONE EVIDENCE 05:24 WHAT IS ACCUSED VICTOR MTHETHWA MAJOLA'S ROLE IN DJ WARRAS UNALIVING 06:56 IS MR MAJOLA IS A HITMAN? 08:47 WAS THE DREADLOCKS A WIG? 09:09 PROTECTION ORDERS AGAINST DJ WARRAS 10:14 THE NEW INFORMATION IS A TWIST OF EVENTS 11:57 THIS DJ WARRAS CASE IS DEEPER THAN WE THOUGHT 12:25 BEKKERSDAL CASE VS ZAMA ZAMA SYNDICATE 13:59 POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS FUNDED BY THE ZAMA ZAMAS 18:31 CONCLUSION