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Arrested deputy warns device seizures may lead to assassinations

26 May 2026
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Crime Intelligence deputy head Major-General Feroz Khan has filed an urgent application in the Gauteng High Court for the return of his electronic devices, which were seized during his arrest on May 10 for alleged unlawful possession of unwrought gold. Khan contends that the warrantless search and seizure of his devices was unconstitutional and poses a significant risk, potentially leading to serious harm, including assassinations and compromised undercover operations. He claims the police’s retention of his phones and iPad without a court order is causing irreparable harm, especially after an attempted breach of his iCloud account was reported. Khan is requesting that the court declare the search and seizure unlawful and prevent any further access to the data on these devices. The case is scheduled for a hearing on Thursday, following the submission of additional affidavits.

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This case highlights issues surrounding the legality of search and seizure practices by law enforcement, especially regarding sensitive information linked to security operations. Khan’s position raises concerns about national security and the potential risks posed to undercover operatives if confidential information is mishandled. The implications of the case extend to the broader legal framework governing the rights of individuals against unlawful searches, emphasizing the balance between law enforcement objectives and constitutional protections. The outcome could set a precedent regarding the handling of sensitive electronic data in criminal investigations, impacting both current and future cases.

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