PRETORIA - Suspended Organised Crime Unit member Fannie Nkosi denies that the police dockets and weapons found at his home were there illegally.
A ruling on his bail application has been postponed to Wednesday.
Nkosi accuses the state of dragging its feet, deliberately delaying his bail.
He faces a litany of charges after a raid at his home uncovered seven firearms, ammunition, and six undetected police dockets dating back to 2016, and linked to cash-in-transit heists.
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But he argues he could not return the items at the time.
Nkosi's testimony at the Madlanga Commission, where he was implicated as a middleman between senior police officials and alleged criminal cartel members, has also come back to haunt him.
Nkosi, however, maintains that the state’s case against him is weak, arguing that key allegations are not backed by evidence.
- eNCA’s Manqoba Mchunu reports.