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AKA wouldn’t have died if I was there: Bodyguard reveals

Rapper Kiernan “AKA” Forbes was brutally killed on February 10 in front of Wish Restaurant on Florida Road in Durban in front of his entourage and bodyguards. Tebello “Tibz” Motsoane, a famous chef and author, was also shot and killed by the two gunmen after they opened fire in front of CCTV cameras.

Anwar “Dogg” Khan, the murdered musician’s bodyguard, opened up in an interview on Tuesday, March 21, on the e.TV programme My Guest Tonight with Annika Larsen, describes what happened while he was away.

BODYGUARD ANWAR ‘DOGG’ KHAN OPENS UP

Dogg owns the Pentagon Group bodyguard service and had been protecting AKA for the past eight years whenever the musician was in Durban.

However, during his final visit to the KwaZulu-Natal city, Dogg was already booked to provide security to US rapper Abbas “Bas” Hamad, who was in South Africa at the time. As a result, he assigned one of his employees to protect the Last Time rapper.

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Dogg has provided VIP security for international stars Oprah Winfrey, Snoop Dogg, Alicia Keys, Kendrick Lamar, the late Michael Jackson and many others.

Speaking to Larsen, he explained that there were no plans for AKA to go to Florida Road that night and he would’ve prevented him from going.

“90% of our work is the manner in each we move. It’s the planning, how you pre-plan, how you schedule your timing and placing of yourself and the person [you are protecting],” he told Larsen.

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He further said that part of their job is to restrict movement, therefore reducing threats.

“In my absence, protocol was breached. Kiernan was called and invited to go to Florida Road (Wish) which he accepted and he went. Had I been there, that protocol would not have been breached, simply because that call would’ve came through the road manager,” Dogg said.

AKA’s road manager was “Scorpion” Siya Mdluli, who is rapper Ntokozo “K.O” Mdluli’s brother.

According to Dogg, AKA had been receiving threats. This information he also revealed during his interview with Sunday Times a week after the Fela in Versace hitmaker’s death.

He told the publication that the late artist began hearing about threats shortly after his fiancée, Anele “Nelli” Tembe, died in April 2021. Anele fell to her death from atop the 10th floor of the Pepperclub Hotel on Loop street, while they were together.

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Although he refused to elaborate, Dogg said that the treats always came from the same place.

In addition, he said that the Lemons (Lemonade) rapper did not have beef with any musician, women or was involved in any drug deals. His insurance and record label deals were also in place.

“AKA did not take on any gigs for a couple of months … I strengthened his security and reduced his movements.

“But even with all those restricted movements there were times when we had gigs, where AKA would fly in, go straight to the performance and then go straight back to either a private jet or take a late flight straight out of KwaZulu-Natal,” the publication quoted him as saying.

AKA wouldn’t have died if I was there: Bodyguard reveals

 

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