Law-breaking officers will be treated like criminals: KZN police
Updated | By Jarryd Subroyen
Police say they will not hesitate to bring one of their own to book if they're implicated in wrongdoing.

A policewoman was sentenced to life imprisonment this week for the 2016 murder of a 36-year-old man in 2016.
Eudora Khumalo and several co-accused were found guilty of murdering Ziphozonke Nsele and assaulting his friend for allegedly stealing a cellphone in Empangeni.
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Nsele was severely assaulted, thrown in the boot of a car and then dumped in a river.
"All police officers are adequately trained in terms of the law and should work within the confines of the law. If a police officer breaks the law, he or she will be treated like all other criminals," KZN police spokesperson, Jay Naicker said.
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