Cape Town – Fadiel Adams, leader of the National Coloured Congress, has been arrested in Cape Town on charges of fraud and defeating or obstructing the course of justice, according to South African Police Service spokesperson Athlenda Mathe.
Police said the arrest relates to allegations that Adams interfered with investigations into the murder of former African National Congress Youth League leader Sindiso Magaqa, including contact with a convicted hitman during a critical stage of the probe.
BREAKING NEWS: #FadielAdams has now been arrested
He is being taken to a police station
He was arrested outside the parliamentary village https://t.co/2JJXRoEw0X pic.twitter.com/RkIPjFMw7N
— Tumi Sole (@tumisole) May 5, 2026
Adams, who had previously failed to hand himself over despite arrangements with his lawyer, denied wrongdoing and claimed he was unaware of the charges.
He also alleged he could be mistreated in custody, saying he might “be assaulted” or “probably waterboarded.”
National Coloured Congress leader Fadiel Adams claims a warrant of arrest issued against him by the SAPS Political Killings Task Team is an intimidation tactic. He said he will present himself at a police station on Wednesday. #DStv403 #eNCA pic.twitter.com/xc8bq3y5Fy
— eNCA (@eNCA) May 5, 2026
In earlier interviews, Adams questioned the police’s actions, arguing he is not accused of a violent crime and suggesting the case may be linked to his possession of classified police information used in complaints against officers.
He said the matter is now before the Western Cape High Court, where the legality of the warrant and police conduct will be challenged.
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Compiled by Betha Madhomu

