Cele encourages police graduates to respect law, serve citizens

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Cele was in Mthatha in the Eastern Cape to address nearly 500 new police officers and reservists who had graduated from a drive to train some 10,000 candidates.

CAPE TOWN - Police Minister Bheki Cele encouraged the South African Police Service’s new police graduates to respect the law and serve South Africans with pride.“You did not get any job, this is not a job this is a service. So, If you wanted a job, you could have gone to Coca-Cola, you could have gone anywhere else, to your local government but here you are here for service. That must be forever in your head.

In his usual Cele fashion, he said the police must not hesitate to use their weapons if their lives are under threat.Cele added that the new graduates had to uphold the Saps through their deeds. “Don't diminish that pride we are having on you. But what will make us more proud is when you are on the ground and you are really implementing what you have been taught," he said urging them to "go beyond the call of duty".

These 194 new Constables underwent six months of intensive training undergone by a total of 495 trainees at three of SAPS training academies today. These graduates will be part of the #SAPS #Project10k who will join the service in December.

 

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Huh? Must he encourage them to do that? If so, not him nor they must be there.

serve citizens... everyone knows you hide behind a mask of privilege and know nothing about hat etiquette 🤔

I'm sure they are inspired

Encourages? God help us

Practice what you preach minister, lead by example.

Think twice before you open that filthy mouth minister or chief of police.... Whatever!!!

I hope the police band learned how to play two notes by now

But he doesn't. He must practice what he preaches!!!

JvanLogg Ahem …Cele respects & serves neither so 🤦🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️

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I've said it before about this man and I say it again - Genius!

Interesting 🤔

Lead by example.. anc

More like: disrespect the citizens and respect the drug lords 💰

Wow. Excellent idea.

That will make a big change considering what we have come to expect from our rotten SAPS

Giving Cele airtime is a fruitless endeavour.

😅🤡

Encourage? Isn't it a given?

Encourage ?!? It should be an order !

“Requires” might be a better choice of words.

This is a good idea.

Wonder if the graduates respect him? 🤔

Look who's talking now?

So … do as I say , not as I do.

Imagine having to 'encourage' SAPS graduates to respect the law! That's where the ANC and this man have led the country

Because the minister himself is corrupt.

How can they respect the law, while their president does not

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