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Police probe disaster management act defiance in Nkandla

Mixed reports coming from the homestead of former president Jacob Zuma on Sunday have painted a chaotic scene just hours before a much-anticipated address.

This as scores of supporters continue to flock in the area to hear from Zuma, who is expected to address his supporters on Sunday evening.

SABC News reports indicate that only two members of the South African Police Services (SAPS) are monitoring the developments outside the home of former president Jacob Zuma.

However, Umkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans Association spokesperson Carl Niehaus tweeted on Sunday that police tried to block him and his convoy from Eshowe to Nkandla, but that after telling them they had “no right to stop us”, the convoy was allowed through.

Police Minister Bheki Cele’s spokesperson Lirandzu Themba said that the police were still investigating the case of non-compliance with the Disaster Management Act, and defiance of the Covid-19 regulations.

Police presence is expected to escalate substantially as the day progresses.

Police spokesperson Vishnu Naidoo said that the police were dealing with the situation adequately but did not want to explain exactly how.

“We are dealing with the situation, we are hard at work dealing with this and unfortunately we are not dealing with it the way the media wants us to deal with it,” Naidoo told The Citizen on Sunday.

He said that police will release a statement detailing progress of the police’s work on the matter. When asked when the statement would be released, he did not provide much detail.

“I am not sure because I am working on the statement as we talk right now.”

Zuma’s arrest still imminent
Zuma was sentenced to 15 months in prison by the Constitutional Court on Tuesday.

He was ordered to hand himself over to the police within five days to begin his sentence, failure of which will force Cele and the National Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Khehla Sithole to force the arrest.

Zuma’s supporters have since vowed to form a human shield outside his home to stop his arrest.

Zuma’s supporters have vowed to die for him if push comes to shove.

His son Edward Zuma likened the situation to a war zone.

“Right now I am in war, I am not thinking about the march, if it kills me then so be it,” he said.

-The Citizen

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