A woman feels she was unlawfully searched by SAPS cops. Capturing the moment on camera, the terrified lady showed how her handbag was searched, her phone grabbed and her character torn apart. Read more 👇 10pM Duduzane
Despite her telling the police officers that they had no right to be doing what they were doing, the two officers persisted and continued to tear her bag apart. Sis claims she was missing cash after the search.“Nwe need no warrant or even reasonable suspicion to search your bag and steal your cash for lunch.
Object and you will be arrested.”While the situation was clearly traumatic, some felt the lady should not have been so upset if she had nothing to hide. Others were angered by the situation as they feel there is no right to make someone look like a criminal in public when there was no apparent reason to be doing so.
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