Dlamini vows to intensify Operation Dudula’s ‘war on drugs’
Updated | By Nushera Soodyal
Operation
Dudula leader Nhlanhla ‘Lux’ Dlamini has vowed to intensify the organisation's war on drugs.
Dlamini was speaking to his supporters after he was granted bail of R1500 in the Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court.
"We are all cowards here,” he said.
“Why? Because I'm a coward, there are some places that I know sell drugs but we are not bigger cowards than our leaders even those in blue. Because when we take action against those who take or sell drugs, they are the ones who arrest us."
He faces charges of housebreaking with the intent to steal on the 20th of March after Operation Dudula members allegedly ransacked the Dobsonville home of local resident, Victor Ramerafe who community members accused of selling drugs.
READ: Court grants bail to Operation Dudula leader
Ramerafe opened a criminal case against Dlamini after the incident.
“We are going to find a way to liberate the police force. Let me now speak the way you want me to speak and I've been denying to speak this way,” Dlamini said.
“When we take this country because that time is coming, we are going to move the police service back to being a police force.”
MORE FROM ECR
Show's Stories
-
Girl obsessed with her boyfriend is diagnosed with 'Love Brain'
There's being in love and then there's obsession, how do you tell the di...
Danny Guselli 1 day, 18 hours ago -
Driver crashes McLaren Senna into Lexus dealership
With great speed comes great responsibility...
Danny Guselli 2 days, 1 hour ago