AKAs Former Bodyguard Anwar "Dogg" Khan Arrested for Corruption at University of Fort Hare
- Anwar "Dogg" Khan, known for being rapper AKA's bodyguard, has been arrested in connection with a corruption scandal at the University of Fort Hare
- Khan, along with 15 others, has been accused of involvement with a syndicate that cost the institution millions
- Despite his high-profile security work for celebrities like Michael Jackson and Oprah Winfrey, Khan now faces legal trouble over these alleged dodgy deals
Late rapper AKA's bodyguard Anwar "Dogg" Khan has been arrested for his alleged involvement in corruption at the University of Fort Hare.
Khan was among the 15 people who were arrested after a thorough investigation.
Anwar Khan in Fort Hare corruption scandal
He may be reportedly charging N4 million per day for his security services to his high-profile clients, but Anwar Khan is also allegedly involved in some dodgy deals.
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According to EWN, Khan was arrested alongside 15 other people in connection to the University of Fort Hare graft case. Per the report, the popular security provider was arrested over the past Easter weekend for an alleged tender corruption syndicate that cost the institution millions of rands.
Khan and his several co-accused appeared at the Dimbaza Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
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Anwar Khan rose to prominence as the late rapper AKA's bodyguard. In addition to the Jika hitmaker, Khan also worked with several international stars including TD Jakes, Michael Jackson, Oprah Winfrey, Snoop Dogg, Alicia Keys and Kendrick Lamar.
Dogg made headlines when he stated that protocol was breached the day AKA was shot and killed alongside his friend Tebello "Tibz" Motsoane outside Wish Restaurant on Florida Road in Durban in February last year.
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that AKA expressed his thoughts on Burna Boy following his concert in South Africa.
The Nigerian superstar headlined the two-day DStv Delicious Festival in Johannesburg, attracting thousands of South Africans to the event in Kyalami.
This marked Burna Boy's first performance in the country after previously stating that its people were xenophobic. Despite his earlier statements, Burna Boy delivered a show-stopping performance.
Source: Briefly.co.za
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