Give police space to investigate political killings, Cele tells community

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'We want you to help us to root out criminality and the killing of politicians in this province.'

"The killing of the people must come to end. We're here to work on behalf of the people of this province and we also promise to work hard to change the way the police are working here," he said.

The tough-talking police minister said he longed for a situation where young women could walk in the middle of the night without fear of being raped. "We want you to help us to root out criminality and the killing of politicians in this province," he said.He said he had also been briefed that there some police stations that were not doing their job properly.

"But what I don't like is when you say the police are not doing their job. You must say some of the police but not all of them. You don't say anything about those who are doing their work. There is no such thing that police are not doing their job."

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