Controversial businessman Brown Mogotsi has once again made headlines, this time over an alleged attempt on his life in Vosloorus. The incident, which took place on a deserted gravel road on Monday night, has ignited widespread speculation. Police are now investigating whether the attack was genuine or staged, a possibility that could carry serious legal consequences.
According to reports, Brown Mogotsi says he’s ‘living in fear’ after the incident. However, inconsistencies in his account and eyewitness testimony have led some to question the credibility of his claims.
Read more about how Brown Mogotsi survived the alleged assassination attempt in Vosloorus in our detailed follow-up story.
What Happened in Vosloorus?
Mogotsi was reportedly driving a red Chevrolet sedan at around 10pm when unknown gunmen opened fire on his vehicle. The South African Police Service (SAPS) recovered 11 bullet casings from the scene. His car, which had worn tyres and was in poor condition, was later found riddled with bullet holes — two of which struck the driver’s seat.
Journalists who visited the scene, described it as an isolated area near the N3 highway. Residents who arrived shortly after the shooting said Mogotsi refused help and declined to call the police, claiming:
“Police were going to finish me off.”
SAPS Raises Concerns Over Possible Staging
SAPS spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe confirmed that although a case of attempted murder has been registered, Mogotsi refused to open a case. He was expected to report to the Vosloorus Police Station at 8am the next day but did not arrive.
Mathe cautioned:
“We hope this incident was not staged; otherwise, he could face charges for defeating the ends of justice.”
The vehicle has since been towed to the police station for forensic analysis. A white box of unknown contents was recovered from the passenger seat during inspection by ballistic experts.
Eyewitness Account Casts Doubt on Mogotsi’s Version
A couple claim they witnessed a man matching Mogotsi’s description firing shots himself. According to their account, the red sedan pulled off the road before the driver got out and discharged a firearm.
“He [the driver] parked next to housing and fired shots. My partner and I ran in different directions,” the woman said.
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These allegations, if verified, could have major implications. Staging an attack would not only undermine his claims but could result in criminal charges for obstruction and misleading law enforcement.
Political Interference Allegations Continue
The incident comes just weeks after police raided Mogotsi’s business premises in the North West province. At the time, Brown Mogotsi said he was “terrified” after officers arrived with rifles and took his electronic devices.
He is under scrutiny for alleged interference in police matters, including accusations of leaking confidential documents. His name has appeared multiple times before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry and in parliamentary investigations probing political interference and corruption.
Despite these ongoing legal battles, Mogotsi denies any wrongdoing and maintains he is being targeted for political reasons.
What Happens Next?
Police are urging Brown Mogotsi or anyone with information to come forward. As long as his official statement remains pending, speculation will continue to swirl. Forensic evidence from the scene may ultimately confirm whether this was a real attempt on his life or a carefully orchestrated ruse.
Until then, the question remains: Was the hit staged — or is Mogotsi truly under threat?


