Police are investigating the death of former deputy national commissioner Sindile Mfazi and have carried out raids on properties linked to members of the South African Police Service (SAPS), according to the report. The action is part of the investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mfazi’s death. The sources say investigators are focused on gathering information and evidence from the properties connected to SAPS personnel as they attempt to establish what happened. The report does not provide further details on the locations raided, the number of properties involved, or whether any arrests have been made. It also does not specify what specific evidence police are seeking. However, the raids indicate that investigators consider the links between SAPS members and the case significant enough to expand the probe beyond standard inquiries. The investigation remains ongoing, with police continuing efforts to determine the facts around Mfazi’s death and assess any possible involvement by individuals connected to the case.