Zuma protests: Cele says police are in control eNCA
JOHANNESBURG - It was no coincidence that there was no bloodbath on the day former President Jacob Zuma was arrested according to Police Minister Bheki Cele.A number of protests are taking place in various parts of KwaZulu-Natal on Friday.Cele said,"by now everybody can give the police some kind of latitude. Everyone was waiting for a bloodbath on Wednesday."READ:
"We worked from 2pm in the afternoon, we took over, controlled the situation People can say there are things the SAPS can do, even here we have moved those people."
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