Cele spoke at a Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union conference in Durban after the robbery of Transport Minister Sindiswe Chikunga on the N3 near Heidelberg in GautengTebogo Mokwena, Briefly News's current affairs journalist, offered coverage of current affairs and societal issues during his eight years at Daily Sun and Vutivi
Bheki Cele slammed criminals for waging war with the country. Images: Esa Alexander/Sunday Times/Gallo Images/Getty Images and Jeffrey Abrahams/Gallo Images via Getty ImagesPolice minister Bbheki Cele fumed against the suspects that robbed the Minister of Transport, Sindiswe Chikunga, this week. Cele said criminals are waging war onand that more police recruits will not solve the police's shortage of members.
He added that the minister and her bodyguards were made to lie on their stomachs. The bodyguards' service pistols and everyone's personal belongings were taken before the suspects escaped. He added that the criminals are taking everyone on and that the country almost lost a minister because of crime. He also pointed out thatwere unmoved by his words and were upset that it took a minister being a victim of crime for Cele to speak up.
Supermega was killed outside of a club in Duran alongside his friend Tebello Motsoane. Cele added that the cops are close to capturing the perpetrators that allegedly killed. South Africans did not believe a single word that came out of their mouth and thought this was lip service.You are already subscribed to our newsletter!Check your inbox to be the first to know the hottest news
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