Police minister Bheki Cele has warned KwaZulu-Natal police not to be tempted by unscrupulous politicians ahead of the national elections on Wednesday.
Transport, community safety and liaison MEC Mxolisi Kaunda, police minister Bheki Cele and Lt-Gen Nhlanhla 'Lucky' Mkhwanazi at a police parade in Durban on Friday where Cele advised police to keep cool heads ahead of the elections on May 8.
His address was part of a joint venture with MEC for transport, community safety and liaison Mxolisi Kaunda and acting provincial commissioner Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi to inspect law-enforcement personnel who will be deployed to voting stations for the elections.
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