“Protocol was breached” – AKA’s Bodyguard Spills
“Protocol was breached” – AKA’s Bodyguard Spills. There are still many unanswered mysteries surrounding AKA’s murder, including why the rapper was shot dead in front of the whole security team.
The Supa Mega was shot and killed in Durban along with his friend Tibz. The police are yet to apprehend the people who murdered Kiernan Forbes and his friend. In the interim, AKA’s bodyguard Anwar Khan popularly known as Dogg explained what he believes led to the killing of the rapper outside Wish Restaurant on Florida Road in Durban.
In an interview with ETV, Dogg asserted that if he had been present, he would not have allowed certain things that AKA did the day of the murder. The prominent security official said that protocols were breached and that exposed the Supa Mega to be an easy target.
“Ninety per cent of our work is the manner in which you move, it’s your planning, its how you prepare, and how you schedule your timing and your placing of yourself as a person,” he said. Dogg stated that appropriate activity scheduling limits unnecessary movements, and the manner AKA was moving on the day of the murder obviously demonstrated that protocol was breached.
“If I know that at a certain time or whatever that in a certain place that you are gonna go to, I would recommend not to go,” Khan added. Because anything when they say restricted movements, it means I’m reducing attacks, I’m reducing threats, I’m reducing everything.
“So I’m restricting movement, so in other words, Im picking him up from the airport, I’m taking him to the hotel, from the hotel to the show, from the show to the hotel, from the hotel into the airport. No additional movement on the side, in my absence, a protocol was breached,” he said.
Dogg went on to say that if he had been present, he would not have permitted Kiernan to go to Florida. He said that the call AKA received would’ve gone through the road manager and that’s how things went wrong.
“Kiernan was called and invited to go to Florida Road Wish which he accepted anyway, and if I’ve been there then protocol would’ve not been breached, because simply the call come through the Road Manager,” he explained.