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A suspect arrested after he was allegedly found breaking the windows of the ConstitutionalCourt with a hammer is expected to appear in the Hillbrow Magistrate’s Court in Johannesburg on Friday morning.

A suspect arrested after he was allegedly found breaking the windows of the Constitutional Court with a hammer is expected to appear in the Hillbrow Magistrate’s Court in Johannesburg on Friday morning.. He was arrested on Wednesday after he allegedly ignored police orders to stop. Officers then fired a warning shot to force the man to desist from breaking the windows.

Judicial transparency watchdog “Judges Matter” says the attack undermines the judiciary and democracy. It has called on law enforcement agencies to take urgent steps to protect the country’s national key points.Ramaphosa on Constitutional Court vandalism President Cyril Ramaphosa has described as concerning, the acts of vandalism at the Constitutional Court in Braamfontein, Johannesburg.

Ramaphosa says he is yet to be briefed by the relevant Ministers on the matter but says it is a real concern for the country.by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, on Tuesday.

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Why do they arrest if they grant bail right after? SA is one of the countries that been a criminal it’s a gain, you never pay for it. Is profitable by the way 🙄.

A cry for uncaptured judicial system

And be released on bail for further investigation which might take 5 years.

Wat's really happening in our country🙆,at first the Parliment was burnt now the constitutional court is been attacked,something is really happening here n its not gud at all

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