Police Minister Bheki Cele says police are ready for any eventuality after the Constitutional Court ruling regarding former president Jacob Zuma's medical parole.
The court dismissed his bid to overturn a Supreme Court of Appeal ruling, that the former Commissioner of Correctional Services' decision to grant him medical parole was unlawful.
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