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Operation Dudula leader talks tough
05 Apr 2022 at 13:19hrs | Views
Nhlanhla Lux Dlamini, the leader of the extremist xenophobic vigilante group Operation Dududula has called upon his members to adopt a more radical approach in dealing with illegal foreigners in the neighboring South Africa.
Dlamini said the soft approach that his organization was using was not achieving the desired results.
"Being nice and respectful is not giving us results! It's time for ACCELERATED programs around ILLEGAL foreigners. SA politicians who prioritize ILLEGAL foreigners over South Africans can also start packing."
He further accused some unnamed politicians for spending money in discrediting his movement.
"The time and money spent by our politicians to try discredit South Africans who are fighting for their country against drugs, crime including ILLEGAL foreigners can go to hell. The brown envelopes they are receiving won't be enough to stop us. The people shall govern." He said.
He was recently arrested and charged with house breaking and theft of R350 after a Dobsonville man, Victor Ramerafe alleged that he and his disciples ransacked his house after suspecting that it was a drug den.
Lux was released on R1 500 bail by the Roodepoort Magistrate's Court on Monday after spending several days behind bars. He is expected to appear in the same court on May 27.
Dlamini said the soft approach that his organization was using was not achieving the desired results.
Commanders morning✊🏾
Being nice & respectful is not giving us results!
its time for ACCELERATED programs around ILLEGAL foreigners🤞🏾
SA politicians who prioritize ILLEGAL foreigners over South Africans can also start packing👔👜👕🎒👣🇿🇦 we will win this war🤞🏾#Dududududu🔊— nhlanhlalux (@nhlanhla_lux_) April 4, 2022
"Being nice and respectful is not giving us results! It's time for ACCELERATED programs around ILLEGAL foreigners. SA politicians who prioritize ILLEGAL foreigners over South Africans can also start packing."
He further accused some unnamed politicians for spending money in discrediting his movement.
MORNING✊🏾
— nhlanhlalux (@nhlanhla_lux_) April 5, 2022
The time & money spent by our politicians to try discredit South Africans who are fighting for their country🇿🇦 against drugs, crime including ILLEGAL foreigners can go to hell👹
The brown envelopes they are receiving won't be enough to stop us 🤞🏾
The pple shall govern✊🏾
"The time and money spent by our politicians to try discredit South Africans who are fighting for their country against drugs, crime including ILLEGAL foreigners can go to hell. The brown envelopes they are receiving won't be enough to stop us. The people shall govern." He said.
He was recently arrested and charged with house breaking and theft of R350 after a Dobsonville man, Victor Ramerafe alleged that he and his disciples ransacked his house after suspecting that it was a drug den.
Lux was released on R1 500 bail by the Roodepoort Magistrate's Court on Monday after spending several days behind bars. He is expected to appear in the same court on May 27.
Source - Byo24News