READER LETTER | Mr President, deal with crime and influx of foreigners
All this happens as a result of corrupt individuals who have chosen to put profit before people, money before morality, dividends before decency and fanaticism before fairness.
I read in Sowetan that foreign nationals carry fraudulent identities and expired permits. And that our cops are in deals with the foreign criminals. But on the other hand, our justice system is also to blame since it twists the arms of our police once they try to carry out their duties. President Cyril Ramaphosa, please take note of this advice: An army of sheep led by a lion is better than an army of lions led by a sheep. As the commander-in-chief, you should roar and act like a lion and deal with any corruption and criminal activity in Mzansi.
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