‘No faith in SAPS’: DA takes probe into murder of uMngeni chief whip into own hands

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‘No faith in SAPS’: DA takes probe into murder of uMngeni chief whip into own hands
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Nhlalayenza Ndlovu was shot multiple times by unknown gunmen while he was at his home in Emasosheni, along the R617 near the Mpophomeni township in Howick, on Tuesday evening.“We are going to do a few things as the party because we have no faith in SAPS. We will be appointing an independent prosecutor and an investigating team that will investigate the murder of councillor Ndlovu.

Rodgers said he had written to every political leader in the province calling for a dialogue on political violence and the killing of izinduna, but only one political party responded.“The DA is not happy with this and we won’t lie down. We will take this matter further,” he said. According to the Moerane report: “There was ample evidence before the Commission that acts of omission and commission by the police, through incompetence or political manipulation, has led to a loss of public confidence in the criminal justice system, but especially the police services and security agencies in general, including crime intelligence, national intelligence, and the specialised policing and prosecution agencies.

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