
· As President revokes the notorious ‘Shoot-to-kill’ policy against poachers · Magosi says they are personal friends but not at where work is concerned · Tshekedi felt ambushed when weapons of war were taken from them The relationship between the new Director General of Directorate of Intelligence and Security Services (DISS) Brigadier Peter Magosi and his two former allies Minister of Environment, Natural Resources Conservation and Tourism Tshekedi Khama and Director of the Department of Wildlife and National Parks (DWNP) Major General Otisitswe Tiroyamodimo has hit a rock bottom, this publication has learnt. Minister Khama and General Tiroyamodimo feel that Magosi betrayed them when he ordered the removal of the weapons of war from their armoury without first engaging them. In an interview Brigadier Magosi confirmed that he has a personal relationship with Minister Tshekedi Khama but denied allegations that he worked for the Tourism Intelligence Unit. “We are personal friends with Minister Khama but when it comes to work is something else. We will continue working with DWNP in combating poaching,” he said, confirming that indeed they have taken some weapons belonging to DWNP. In a move that shocked Khama and General Tiroyamodimo, President Mokgweetsi Masisi has revoked the…