The National Head of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations (DPCI) Lieutenant-General Mthandazo Ntlemeza says that if private investigator Paul O’Sullivan has any dots to join‚ he should do so within the ambit of the law and stop “feeding the residents of this country with well-orchestrated lies through his partisan media”. In a statement on Sunday‚ the Hawks said Ntlemeza had noted with “absolute bewilderment” media reports as well as the so-called ‘Joining The Dots’ document on the alleged capture of the criminal justice system prepared by O’Sullivan. “Of all the things that this so called document had speculated‚ Lieutenant-General Ntlemeza is more concerned about the malicious‚ baseless accusations which seeks to compromise or to undermine the sovereignty of the country‚ calculatingly destabilise the Justice system‚ make wild accusations against senior government officials‚ journalists‚ business people and more importantly denting the image of the South African Police...

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