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[Video] Watch TRT Members Assault Motorists And Throw Away Their Keys

September 16, 2024
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[Video] Watch TRT Members Assault Motorists And Throw Away Their Keys
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The members of the South African Police Services just can’t stay away from the negative and bad publicity, they always find their way to the top of the headlines when they are caught doing things they are not supposed to, in some cases they get caught involved in criminal activities such as cash in transit heist, business robberies and all sorts of violent crimes, sometimes they are filmed while driving state vehicle while they are under the influence of alcohol behaving in a way they shouldn’t, they always put their jobs on the line over some pointless issues, some are arrested for assaulting civilians.

A few weeks ago, South Africa was up in arms demanding justice for the three men who were assaulted by the members of the South African Police Services who are attached to the VIP Protection Unite, this is after a video emerged on social media where the three men were pulled out of their vehicle and assaulted, now there is yet another video that has emerged on social media with the police doing the same thing that got their colleagues arrested.

The members of the TRT were filmed while they were harassing and assaulting motorists, they were seen kicking and slapping them, another one could be seen struggling to walk properly after he was beaten, he had his hands on his stomach since he was in pain, you could tell by the way he struggled to walk, he was forced to sit down as the cops continue to harass him and the other people he was with, another one who seem to have said something was also slapped, luckily he managed to run away before he could be assaulted even further.

It is not clear what was happening, but one thing for sure is that the cops have no right to beat up civilians, no matter what it is that they may have done, they are still South Africans who have their rights which should be respected all the time.

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