Cele criticizes Malema’s call for EFF to fight the police



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He said the police believed their uniform gave them superior power.

“We’ll see you after you take off your uniform at night, at home, when you’re about to eat porridge. We’ll come in and say, ‘How are you? Repeat the nonsense you said earlier when you wore a uniform on the street.

“You will hear a person say: ‘Fighter, fighter, I’m with you,’” Malema said.

He said they will go after the police one by one, in their comfort zones.

“We will teach them that no one can defeat the power of the masses, not a policeman, not a police state, not a military state, not a dictatorship. Once the masses have made a decision, no one will defeat them, ”Malema said during his speech.

Malema said that racism in South Africa was going to fall.

“Whether they like it or not, it is only a matter of time, we go everywhere for the racists and there will be no niche for the racists. Take a flight or a boat out of SA, because they will no longer be comfortable in SA, ”Malema said.

Cele said she had noted with disgust the reckless, irresponsible and dangerous statements calling for Malema’s attack on the police.

Cele said such threats would not be taken lightly.

“I think the EFF leader has crossed the line. You are not going to threaten the police and think that they will just fold their arms. The work of the police is clear and is prescribed in the constitution, which is to protect, prevent, combat and investigate crime.

“The police are also there to defend and enforce the law, so no one has the right to threaten the police when they do their job,” Cele said.

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