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Operation Dudula accuses SAPS of being involved in criminal networks

Operation Dudula has swelled into the Johannesburg suburb of Orange Grove.

The group is accusing undocumented foreign nationals of criminal networks and taking jobs meant for locals.

On Sunday, demonstrations also turned ugly as police fired rubber bullets to disperse crowds.

They are also accusing police officers of being part of the drug trade and under-age pr0stitution.

The group said its fight against illegal migrants committing crimes will not stop.

It targeted undocumented immigrants in the Johannesburg suburb of Orange Grove on Sunday.

Operation Dudula’s Nhlanhla Lux Dlamini said, “if there are teenagers in any building turned into pr0stitutes we will take them out. The cops are clearly scared to do so or maybe they are part of it because on a daily basis police get bribed by drug dealers.”

“We are here to operate, we are here to go were the problems are because South Africa is our country to protect…the responsibility of safety of our children and women is all in our hands, future is in the hands of South Africans. Period.”

Source: eNCA

In other news – Lerato Kganyago demands R315 000 after being dumped

Metro FM DJ Lerato Kganyago is reportedly suing Theo Baloyi – the owner of Bathu sneakers R315k over a brand ambassador deal that’s gone sour. Kganyago was an ambassador of Bathu sneakers along with Somizi and Khanyi Mbau and many others.

Lerato Kganyago
Lerato Kganyago

A local publication has revealed that radio and TV personality Lerato Kganyo has sent Bathu a letter demanding R315k from Theo Baloyi’s sneaker brand Bathu. Learn More

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