The leader of the movement which demands the prioritisation of the interests of South Africans appeared in the Roodepoort Magistrates' Court for his bail ...
Further conditions of Dlamini’s bail were that he has no contact with the man whose home he is accused of having ransacked, and he must surrender his passport by this afternoon. Nhlanhla ‘Lux’ Dlamini was arrested on Thursday, March 24, after allegedly orchestrating the raid of a Dobsonville man’s home in which his organisation believed drugs were being sold. No counter-protesters were in sight, ensuring that the threat of any escalation remained minimal.
Operation Dudula leader Nhlanhla "Lux" Dlamini has been granted R1 500 bail in his housebreaking and malicious damage to property case in the Roodepoort ...
How do you accuse him of even trespassing when he is always in the company of the police?" He is always accompanied by the police wherever he is conducting his duties. "We are happy that he has been released.
March 28 2022: Operation Dudula front man Nhlanhla "Lux" Dlamini was released on R1500 bail by the Roodepoort Magistrate Court where he appeared on charges of ...
— Siviwe Feketha (@SiviweFeketha)— Siviwe Feketha (@SiviweFeketha) #OperationDudulafront man Nhlanhla Lux posing for cameras earlier as he appeared before the Roodepoort Magistrate Court for house breaking and malicious damage to property. Next time think twice when they say arrest us because Lux is fighting for you and your children that are on drugs,” he said. Some of them are suffering from drugs. Even saluted his supporters in the court gallery. Even those who hate and despise us must benefit from our leadership.” “We are not going to be carrying caskets and say Malema must die.
Nhlanhla "Lux" Dlamini, leader of South African anti-immigrant vigilante group Operation Dudula, has been released on bail after his arrest on March 24 on ...
_"We are going to come out with an immense victory, we are already victorious, but we are going to make sure that we hold each other hands even the ones who are not here, tell them that this is the time. Since January, demonstrations called "to fight for the future of South Africans" and against migrant workers have been held regularly in several cities. "We maintain that there is no case here, because you cannot do housebreaking and damage the property when you are in the company of the police.
Operation Dudula's Nhlanhla 'Lux' Dlamini was arrested on Thursday shortly after wrapping up a media interview in Rosebank.
"Do not send anybody there. Dlamini appeared in the Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court on charges of housebreaking, theft and defeating the ends of justice after Victor Ramerafe laid a criminal complaint following a raid on his home by the vigilante group. JOHANNESBURG - Operation Dudula leader Nhlanhla "Lux" Dlamini has been granted bail of R1,500.
Nhlanhla “Lux” Dlamini, leader of the Gauteng-based anti-foreigner campaign Operation Dudula, was granted bail by the Roodepoort Magistrates' Court on Monday.
After his release Dlamini stepped out to address a crowd of supporters who were kept away from the court by a large and armed police contingent. Dlamini stepped into the dock and stood still with his hands behind his back. He also accused the group of breaking into his house and stealing money and a cellphone. “We are going to come out and emerge victorious. We are already victorious. Former Patriotic Alliance secretary-general, socialite and businessman Kenny Kunene paid Dlamini’s bail.