At South Africa’s Madlanga Commission, businessman Tumelo Nku testifies about alleged connections to people involved in drug trafficking, and describes a purported plan involving Aeroton drugs worth about R300 million. According to the report, Nku claims the planned bust would be carried out in a way that would benefit a drug trafficker. The testimony alleges that the trafficker involved is seeking to sabotage a competitor, linking the purported operation to internal conflict within the drug trade.

The account presented in the coverage focuses on Nku’s statements and the alleged motive behind the planned operation, rather than on any independently verified facts about the existence, timing, or execution of the claimed bust. The report frames the matter as part of evidence heard by the commission, with the central elements being the stated value of the drugs, the role attributed to the alleged trafficker, and the claim of sabotage aimed at another individual or group.

No additional corroborating details from other proceedings are included in the provided text.