Criminals need laws that bite
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Cape Town - The country should be less strict law to those who act in hand against criminals, African National Congress leader Jacob Zuma, said, a group of leading Afrikaans-speakers in Somerset West. “Our legal system of the rule reacts very strongly to these people and urged using the law into their own hands. “But I have a problem with the fact that someone of a crime of murder, arrest, and then the next day, his lawyer says he has the right to be released. Then, it can take months for the event. “I think it’s something wrong with the legal system: criminals, it is not so easy,” said Zuma, on Saturday at a meeting held on Lourensford Wine Estate. “I am not saying that the laws are very easy to use for criminals, but they still need a little more bite. Jette media Zuma also said that if the educational problems have been resolved, “you say that you are not in a Third-World country anymore.” “It is not surprising that crime would, in a country where the majority is illiterate. Zuma, who was recently in the controversies over various comments, the press has cast knowingly falsely, for his statements in the portrait of a bad light. He reminded him coverage in the days of apartheid. “If I say, which in these last few days, my friends in the media to give their own interpretation.” “The feeling is that,” is that all interviews with Zuma, and approves all ‘. ” At the same time, he took upon himself to say, as he is undoubtedly one of hot topics. |