Former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma turned himself
in to Police on Wednesday despite initial defiance.
Zuma begins 15-months jail term for contempt of court after
a long legal battle.
A statement by Police spokesperson Lirandzu Themba confirmed
in a statement that the ex-leader was in custody.
Last week, the Constitutional Court gave judgement against Zuma who was in power from 2009 to 2018.
In his reaction, Zuma condemned the decision of the judges
to sentence him for shunning a corruption inquiry.
He likened them to the white minority apartheid while
speaking to supporters at his home in Nklandla, in the Kwazulu Natal province.
Zuma said the “punitive jail sentence without trial should
engender shock in all those who believe in freedom and the rule of law. South
Africa is fast sliding back to apartheid rule.’’
The court sentenced Zuma for failing to appear at a hearing
in February of the inquiry led by Deputy Chief Justice, Raymond Zondo.
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