The murder of AKA is unrelated to the hitmen detained in eSwatini, according to KwaZulu-Natal Police.
Authorities have revealed that, despite a contentious R800,000 payment, there is not enough evidence at this time to detain Mfundo Gcaba in connection with the terrible murder of South African musician AKA.
Sunday World reports provided insight into the probe, stating that no clear connection to AKA’s death has been found, even with the significant transaction that Gcaba made to Muziwethemba Gwabeni.
Gcaba’s financial participation was revealed in earlier disclosures, which sparked questions about his possible involvement in the crime.
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But Gwabeni has fiercely defended the deal, saying that it was only done for business and included a mention of “consult.”
Though the transfer aroused initial suspicions and conjecture, officials emphasize that no arrest has been made because there is no hard proof connecting Gcaba to the killing.
Law enforcement organizations are following up on all leads and lines of inquiry while the investigation is still ongoing. The public watches this high-profile case for developments as the hunt for justice heats up.