The 2022 assassination of popular music producer and Ayepyep Lifestyle co-founder, DJ Sumbody, has been linked to a violent underworld feud involving a missing multimillion-rand drug consignment, according to a Sunday World investigation.
The killing, which also claimed the lives of his bodyguards Sibusiso Mokoena and Sandile Myeza, has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry and raised questions about the intersection of organised crime and the music world.
Emerging reports suggest that the hit was triggered by the disappearance of a major drug consignment that allegedly went missing from police custody in KwaZulu-Natal. The drugs later resurfaced in Johannesburg’s club scene, sold at cut-rate prices, a move that infuriated its original owners, an alleged criminal syndicate known as “The Big Five.”
This development has led investigators to believe that DJ Sumbody’s murder was a result of his unwitting involvement in the dispute. According to industry insiders, DJ Sumbody was approached by individuals linked to the consignment to arrange a meeting with a Cape Town businessman, while opening a new branch of his Ayepyep nightclub in the city.
“It’s not clear if he knew the meeting was drug-related, but his involvement, even if indirect, made him a target,” one associate told Sunday World. The Cape Town businessman, reportedly known to law enforcement, is believed to have tipped off “The Big Five” in an attempt to clear his name, resulting in DJ Sumbody being placed on a hit list for “knowing too much.”
Four suspects aged between 45 and 60, including businessman Katiso “KT” Molefe, were arrested this past week in connection to the murder. Investigators say the case remains open, with fears that more arrests could follow. The killing has exposed a murky overlap between South Africa’s entertainment industry, organized crime, and allegations of police corruption.
The DJ Sumbody murder case has also raised concerns about the safety of artists and the potential for organized crime to infiltrate the entertainment industry.
It has further highlighted the need for greater scrutiny of the relationships between artists, business associates, and potential underworld figures. As the investigation continues, many are left wondering about how many more lives will be affected by this deadly underworld feud.
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