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BREAKING: Explosive testimony at the Madlanga Commission today as SAPS ballistics expert Captain Laurance Makgotloe makes shocking kidnapping allegations and reveals a crisis in South Africa's forensic system. On Day 51 of the hearings, Captain Makgotloe testified that Witness B and her team kidnapped him in January 2025 while he was working on the murder case of engineer Armand Swart. He says he opened a kidnapping case with IPID and stands by his claim that he was forcefully taken without permission. But that's not all - Makgotloe also exposed serious problems in SAPS ballistics analysis, admitting that "the errors will always be there because we push quantities, not quality." He revealed that ballistics analysts work under intense pressure to meet production targets, leading to mistakes in criminal cases. KEY POINTS: Captain Makgotloe's kidnapping allegation against Witness B's team 41,846 criminal cases stuck in forensic pipeline due to ballistics backlog Admission that quantity is prioritized over quality in forensic analysis North West businessman Suliman Carim's urgent court challenge to block his appearance Ongoing personnel shortages crippling the forensic system This testimony raises serious questions about the integrity of forensic evidence in South African criminal cases and the alleged intimidation of witnesses in politically sensitive investigations. #MadlangaCommission #SAPS #SouthAfrica #BreakingNews #Forensics #CrimeInvestigation 📌 Subscribe for daily updates on the Madlanga Commission hearings 🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss breaking developments