Foreign nationals have expressed fear about Operation Dudula spreading across the country.
After planners failed to gain clearance for the march, authorities in KwaZulu-Natal interrupted the campaign launch on Sunday
After spending the weekend behind prison, its leader, Nhlanhla ‘Lux’ Mohlauli, was freed on R1 500 bail.
Lux was detained last week after a senior citizen accused him of breaking and entering, intimidation, and violence.
The individual claimed that personnel of Operation Dudula beat him, accusing him of being a narcotics dealer.
Nhlanhla Lux released on R1500 bail:
Daniel Dina, Executive Director of the Africa Solidarity Network, claims that crime knows no borders.
“We’re concerned that Operation Dudula won’t be able to tell who is legal and who isn’t.” If there is a need to determine who is legal and who is not, law enforcement, the police, the Department of Home Affairs, the metro police, and all law enforcement should do it. People are afraid for their life if it’s a gang of criminals who want to take the law into their own hands. “Criminality has no borders.”
Dina elaborates about the incident in the video below:
If not for the senior citizen of South Africa who was brave enough to expose Lux by accusing him of breaking and entering, intimidation, and violence, he won’t be detained and kept in prison.
This incident has put the foreign nations in fear of the way the Operation Dudula is spreading like wide fire across South Africa.
Watch the videos to know more about the incident.
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