Police Minister Bheki Cele was on the stand at the Human Rights Commission hearings into the July unrest.
JOHANNESBURG - Police Minister Bheki Cele says National Police Commissioner Khehla Sitole was unavailable in the lead up to former president Jacob Zuma's incarceration.Cele was on the stand at the Human Rights Commission hearings into the July unrest, which resulted in the deaths of more than 300 people dead.
Jacob Zuma’s imprisonment sparked the July unrest which claimed 337 lives in an explosion of violence and mayhem. Police minister Bheki Cele spoke at the SAHRC hearings into the unrest. Courtesy of
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