Brown Mogotsi’s testimony at the Madlanga Commission has sent shockwaves through South Africa’s political and security circles. Under oath, he alleged that Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala is the person widely known as the real-life “John Wick” of Pretoria — a nickname linked to a string of targeted killings around Mamelodi. Mogotsi also hinted at affiliations between Matlala and senior political figures, including former Police Minister Bheki Cele.
These remain allegations made during sworn testimony and have not been independently verified.
The name “John Wick” — borrowed from the action-film assassin — has been used by communities, social media users, and some journalists to describe an unknown gunman believed to have carried out targeted killings around Mamelodi and Pretoria East, particularly between 2021 and 2022.
Here’s what is publicly known:
Despite the myth-like reputation, the identity of the real “John Wick” has never been officially confirmed.
Mogotsi delivered several explosive claims:
If proven true, the testimony touches on issues far beyond individual wrongdoing. The allegations could imply:
The Commission is expected to call additional witnesses and may request intelligence files, police documents, or other verification.
Because the claims involve violent crime, political influence, and state structures, it’s important to emphasise:
The Madlanga Commission may:
Mogotsi’s claim that Matlala is the real-life “John Wick” — combined with suggestions of political connections and the presentation of the Blue Report — ranks among the most dramatic allegations to surface at the Commission so far. While undeniably newsworthy, the statements remain unproven allegations pending further evidence and cross-examination.
Disclaimer: This article reports allegations made at a public commission and provides background for public understanding. It does not present those allegations as fact.
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