👀WATCH: 'You have the right to fill the prisons' - Police Minister Bheki Cele tells police officers to arrest anybody that breaks the law during EFF's NationalShutdown. Click the link for the full story ➡️ 📹MichelBega
“With minimum forces, try by all means not to injure any human being whichever side they are on that particular day. But you have a right to fill the prisons.
“Therefore, national and provincial commissioner, all the police must be on standby and make sure that anybody that gets out of the law, you put him there. If there is no space, still put them there. If there is no place to sleep, they must sleep standing. “But make sure that everybody that breaks the law, the law takes it course and the law does not retreat,” Cele said.
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