The consequences faced by looters after the unrest

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The Deputy Minister of Justice, John Jeffery, has warned that arrested looters will face the full might of the law, following unrest that was marked by looting and law-breaking.

At least 1000 suspects were expected to appear in various courts yesterday. They are facing different crimes like arson, breaking and entering, possession of stolen property, receiving stolen property, breaking and entering and instigating violence, to name but a few.

DJ Complexion and Mpho Mashita had a conversation with Protest Analyst & Human Rights Lawyer, Stanley Malematja about the consequences that looters could face after the unrest and law-breaking.

Catch up on this conversation and be in the know!
20 Jul 2021 English South Africa Business · Arts

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