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Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal hostile to police: Cele

Police Minister, Bheki Cele, says the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal provinces are hostile to the police. He made the remark while speaking at the funeral of a constable, who was shot dead while attending a gender-violence complaint in the Durban Metro.

Constable Mfihloyakhe Royal Ndlovu’s funeral service was being held in the KwaXimba area, west of Durban.

It coincided with the killing of two police officers this morning, while on duty, in Cape Town.

#sapsWC Acting Provincial Commissioner institutes 72-hour activation plan & mobilizes various police units to apprehend those responsible for the killing of 2 Kraaifontein #SAPS members this earlier this morning in Bloekombos. #PoliceKillings #CrimeStop MEhttps://t.co/8Ku7UA68pB pic.twitter.com/87kV9eJgHU

— SA Police Service 🇿🇦 (@SAPoliceService) February 28, 2021

Altogether six officers have been killed in South Africa over the past 10 days.

Cele has reminded police officers that they have a right to protect themselves.

“There is war here. And we must fight that war. Because the fact that we have dead bodies here, it tells us we are under attack. And we must repel that and make sure that when the dust settles I am not picking up the dead bodies of the police. I must pick the other body. Not the police.”

In the video below Minister Cele pays tribute to Constable Ndlovu

Poprcu distraught

Earlier, the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (Popcru) slammed the murders of police officers, saying the issue can no long be overlooked.

The union also urged South Africans to work with the police in their bid to reduce crime, while reiterating its call for police killings to be considered as high treason.

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