Case dismissed against EFF leader arrested in Clicks protests

"Their plan was to project the EFF as an anarchist organization and some bunch of thugs."

SEBOKENG. – A case against Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Member of Parliament in National Council of Provinces (NCOP), Kenny Motsamai, was dismissed by the Sebokeng Margistrates court yesterday.
Motsamai was arrested and charged with assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest last Monday.
Provincial police spokesperson, Brigadier Vishnu Naidoo said that Motsamai was arrested at the Evaton Mall last Monday following the Clicks store protests that saw EFF members protesting at Clicks stores across the country after a hair product advertisement by the store that the party said was racist.
Motsamai was out on R500 bail.
EFF Member of Parliament, Patrick Sindane said that the dismissal of the case was welcomed. He said that Motsamai was the one who was assaulted by police at Evaton Mall.  “When they realized that they were wrong ,they arrested him and said he was assaulting police.They broke his hand and he suffered other serious injuries. Their plan was to project the EFF as an anarchist organization and some bunch of thugs while all EFF was doing was within the constitutional limit,the right to protest peacefully.”

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