Full names, surnames & Photos of the hitmen: The real TRUTH about DJ Warras killers & police’s lies

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South Africa is grappling with unsettling questions following the assassination of Warrick “DJ Warras” Stock in JOHANNESBURG. This documentary delves into the alleged truth behind the killing, exposing the city’s billion-rand building hijacking industry and the potential involvement of powerful figures.

The police present a seemingly clear narrative, claiming to possess CCTV footage, names, surnames, and photos of the alleged killers. National Police Commissioner General Fannie Masemola even promised swift arrests. However, days have passed, and none of the three assassins have been apprehended or publicly identified, raising serious doubts about the official story.

Warrick Stock, a 40-year-old DJ, was fatally shot outside Zambesi House in broad daylight. The triggerman, described as a short man with dreadlocks, even returned to the crime scene twice, blending in with the crowd. Despite Major-General Fred Kekana’s claim that the suspects’ identities are known, no arrests have been made.

Two individuals were “taken in for questioning” at Merafe Hostel in SOWETO, but Brigadier Athlenda Mathe could not confirm their connection to the murder or whether they would remain in custody. Brigadier Brenda Muridili stated these suspects were not among the three who fled the scene. Victor Majola, 44, appeared in court, charged with premeditated murder and conspiracy to commit murder. The State withdrew its case against the female suspect, citing a lack of evidence.

This documentary explores the inconsistencies and unanswered questions surrounding the investigation. It examines the possibility that police are withholding information, clinging to a false narrative, and protecting powerful individuals. The case draws parallels to the Marius van der Merwe assassination, where similar promises of arrests yielded no results.

DJ Warras was not only a radio personality but also deeply involved in JOHANNESBURG’s security and property rehabilitation sectors. Through his company, Imperium Ops, he worked to reclaim hijacked buildings, challenging organised syndicates profiting from illegal rent and services. His last project was at Zambesi House, where he received threats from individuals linked to the building’s occupant committee, including Sofia Khumalo.

City of JOHANNESBURG officials, led by MMC for Public Safety Dr Mgcini Tshwaku, discovered messages on a committee member’s phone appearing to celebrate Warrick’s death. This documentary investigates the potential motives behind the murder, suggesting it was a message to anyone threatening the hijacked building cartels’ profits.

Warrick’s associate, Nicole Nelson, revealed his plan to restore hijacked properties without displacing lawful occupants, a concept that threatened the hijackers’ business model. Reports indicate increased sabotage at Zambesi House, with Warrick applying for protection orders against caretakers and forum members.

The documentary highlights the gunman’s audacity in returning to the crime scene, exposing potential flaws in South Africa’s policing system. It questions whether the police are truly pursuing justice or protecting powerful figures involved in the billion-rand hijacking industry.

As investigations continue, JOHANNESBURG officials have initiated citywide operations targeting unsafe and hijacked buildings. However, concerns remain that these efforts are more about public relations than genuine action.

DJ Warras’s death has reignited a national conversation about the deep entrenchment of hijacked building cartels within the state. Their operations involve lawyers, officials, and law enforcement, with the PIE Act often used to delay evictions.

This documentary raises critical questions about the investigation into Warrick “DJ Warras” Stock’s assassination, the potential motives behind the crime, and the role of powerful figures in JOHANNESBURG’s hijacked building industry. It challenges the official narrative and demands answers from those responsible for protecting the public.

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