Law enforcement officials in KwaZulu-Natal have warned members of Operation Dudula that they will be arrested if they break the law.
JOHANNESBURG - Operation Dudula leader Nhlanhla 'Lux' Dlamini says the law must take its course. Dlamini was arrested on Thursday after a Soweto resident ...
— eNCA (@eNCA)— eNCA (@eNCA) #OperationDudula's Deputy Chairperson, Daniel Radebe, says they doing what the police refuse to do. This comes after a Soweto resident opened a case against Nhlanhla 'Lux' Dlamini. The resident's home was allegedly ransacked by Dudula members. Dlamini was arrested on Thursday after a Soweto resident opened a case against the Operation Dudula leader.
SowetanLIVE's sister publication TimesLIVE reliably learnt that Dlamini was arrested on Thursday afternoon. While police were yet to confirm his arrest, a ...
SowetanLIVE's sister publication TimesLIVE reliably learnt that Dlamini was arrested on Thursday afternoon. Operation Dudula leader Nhlanhla 'Lux' Dlamini has been arrested. BREAKING: Operation Dudula leader Nhlanhla 'Lux' Dlamini arrested
The leader of the vigilante group Operation Dudula, Nhlanhla “Lux” Dlamini, has urged his supporters not to turn to violence in the wake of his arrest.
JOHANNESBURG - The leader of the vigilante group Operation Dudula, Nhlanhla “Lux” Dlamini, has urged his supporters not to turn to violence or take the law into their own hands in the wake of his arrest. The leader of the vigilante group Operation Dudula, Nhlanhla “Lux” Dlamini, has urged his supporters not to turn to violence in the wake of his arrest. ALSO READ: - Controversial group Operation Dudula's leader Nhlanhla 'Lux' Dlamini arrested - EFF and ex-branch secretary Ramerafe turn to police - EFF, Operation Dudula members face off over 'assault' of elderly in Soweto - Dudula Movement: We are not acting illegally
Nhlanhla “Lux” Dlamini has urged his supporters to remain calm and not to turn to violence in the wake of his arrest.
The organisation said the lack of urgent action by the authorities against vigilante groups demanding that foreign shop owners close their doors in Alexandra has resulted in impunity and a continuation of the violation of human rights. The group is a vigilante organisation that targets foreign nationals in Alexandra, accusing them of taking jobs from locals, with some of their actions being deemed not legal. The Dudula Movement were allegedly trying to remove foreign shop owners and force them to close their businesses.
Dlamini was arrested on Thursday afternoon. While police were yet to confirm his arrest, a source said Dlamini's detention emanated from charges laid against ...
Dlamini was arrested on Thursday afternoon. Operation Dudula leader Nhlanhla 'Lux' Dlamini has been arrested. Operation Dudula leader Nhlanhla 'Lux' Dlamini arrested
Operation Dudula leader Nhlanhla 'Lux' Dlamini has spent the night in police holding cells after his arrest in Gauteng.
How is that being a vigilante? We always have an operation that is planned with the SAPS and metro police and all our marches. "All our arrests were successful, SAPS handle the arrests.
Police Minister Bheki Cele says officers have been placed on standby following social media alerts that Operation Dudula's set to descend on Durban on ...
If they go to those malls and other areas and if the owners complain to the police, police will have to act." "We advised them if they want to march, we need to arrange a meeting where the City and ourselves get to understand where the march is going start and to where and all those logistics can be arranged. Once they start to do any form of violence, we will have to respond.
The leader of Operation Dudula Nhlanhla 'Lux' Dlamini is expected to appear in the Roodepoort Magistrate's Court in Friday.
Earlier this week the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and a local resident laid charges against Dlamini at the the Dobsonville police station after members ransacked his house last weekend, allegedly looking for drugs. “The person of interest who was taken in for questioning last night with regard to a housebreaking case in Dobsonville has been detained and is expected to appear before a magistrate’s court soon,” says police spokesperson Dimakatso Sello. Dlamini's arrest is related to a case opened against him at the Dobsonville police station.