Both committees have also called on senior management of both the police and SANDF to investigate allegations of abuse of power.
They have called for police and soldiers to act with compassion and within the confines of the law at all times. Despite these concerns, both committee chairpersons reiterate their support for the work of the police and SANDF. Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Defence and Military Veterans Cyril Xaba emphasised the need for citizens to fully cooperate and comply with regulations so that the police and soldiers can do their work without any hindrances.
Check Lesotho and Kenya examples if we want to see security defending the citizens against COVID-19. Lawlessness is dealt with decisively. With us we are disturbed by our own democratic rights. Our rights are eating on us. Now we expect army to be ordinary shopflow security. NO!
Our people dont want to listen. The only way is anyone in the street must be arrested and lock up in prison for 30days no fine no bail.
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