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Police Minister Bheki Cele says the government will not tolerate police killings anywhere in the country.

Bheki Cele

says the government will not tolerate police killings anywhere in the country. He was addressing a memorial service of slain Constable Songezo Khethiwe at Delft in Cape Town on Thursday. The service was attended by senior police officers in the Western Cape, family, friends and members of the community.Cele says the killings must come to an end. “This is the fourth one, and the oldest one we are burying. So it will have to come to an end. If it needs be that we change the law, the Criminal Procedure Act, we will be doing that to give the police a better leeway of defending themselves, a better leeway of preparing themselves mentally before they attend that crime situation.

 

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Bheki cumon now really thats an old gospel tune bruh, try rapping it maybe, cops have been killed for decades man shush asseblief tog 🤨

So killings of the people of SA

Didnt you say that few years ago 🤔

They have been saying that for decades, no changes...all they know is to say the condem..mxm

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