In a shocking turn of events, the drug-busting crew from Moja Love TV’s hit reality series Sizokthola was attacked while filming an exposé about an alleged drug dealer in Rustenburg, North West.
‘Sizokthola’ crew attack caught on camera
As reported by ZiMoja, eyewitnesses at Coconut Lounge, a popular establishment in the area, reported that the Sizokthola crew entered the premises and introduced themselves.
With Moja Love presenter Xolani Khumalo among them, their presence sparked excitement among some patrons.
However, as the crew attempted to locate and confront their suspect, they were unexpectedly blocked by the management and security of Coconut Lounge, preventing them from carrying out their operation.
According to a source close to the incident, tensions escalated, and to avoid a physical altercation, the Sizokthola crew made an effort to leave the pub.
Unfortunately, their exit was obstructed by the security personnel, leaving some members locked inside the premises. Determined to ensure the safety of their colleagues, the crew outside the establishment took decisive action, breaking the gate lock to rescue their trapped comrades.
Witnesses expressed their dismay, highlighting the disturbing reality that criminals seem to be shielded from justice at all costs.
The alleged drug dealer believed to be responsible for the demise of young individuals, benefited from the protection offered by the management and security staff of Coconut Lounge.
Eyewitnesses captured these videos of the incident:
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In response to the ordeal, North West SAPS spokesperson Colonel Amanda Funani confirmed that a case of malicious damage to property had been filed with the Rustenburg police. Investigations into the matter are currently ongoing, although no arrests have been made thus far.