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“Death Doesn’t Scare Me” – Top Cop Vows to Fight Crime “By Any Means Necessary”

August 6, 2025
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General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, the embattled police chief at the center of ANC leadership debates, has issued a defiant statement about his crime-fighting mission. “When death comes, it comes,” he declared, dismissing fears for his personal safety while emphasizing his sworn duty to protect citizens.

The senior law enforcement officer made clear that neither arrest nor removal from office would stop him. “If they jail me, I’ll return. If they fire me, I’ll join private security to keep fighting criminals,” he vowed. His remarks come amid growing political tensions over his future in the police service.

Analysts see Mkhwanazi’s statement as both a testament to frontline officers’ struggles and a critique of systemic obstacles. His willingness to operate outside formal structures highlights the frustration many crime fighters feel when bureaucratic red tape hinders justice. Yet his stance also raises questions about accountability, particularly regarding private security’s expanding role in public safety.

The general’s uncompromising position has drawn mixed reactions. Supporters praise his dedication in a nation grappling with violent crime, while critics warn against vigilante-style approaches. His words underscore a painful dilemma: when official systems fail, how far should protectors go to fulfill their duty?

As debates over police leadership continue, Mkhwanazi has drawn a clear line – for him, protecting the people trumps all else. “Duty lies in action,” his statement concludes, “by any means necessary.” The declaration ensures his controversial tenure will remain in the spotlight, regardless of political decisions about his position.

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