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[ICYMI] Violence in SA | WATCH | Who is behind SA's brutal unrest?

JOHANNESBURG - Police Minister Bheki Cele has described the wave of violent riots and looting gripping Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal as a smokescreen to hide attempts to destabilise the state.This amid further evidence that the violence is part of a carefully orchestrated plan being executed by spooks tied to former President Jacob Zuma.While the Independent Communications Authority said, 113 cell phone towers have been vandalised.

Former president Jacob Zuma's one-time bodyguard and head of the SSA's Special Operations Unit has been identified as a prime suspect in instigating the rioting.As the death toll climbs and the rioting continues, the government is under increasing pressure to act swiftly against those responsible for the destruction.Watch the video above for more details on this story.

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